Cuba

Sans Trade With U.S., Supply Chain Questions Remain For Cuba’s Transshipment Hub

Tuesday, April 11, 2017 · Patrick Burnson
Shippers attending the recently concluded “Critical Cargoes Conference” in New Orleans were told that when and if trade is resumed, the Cuban port of Mariel will be ready.

Cuba Gains Symbolic Win, But Don’t Expect Supply Chains to Follow

Monday, March 21, 2016 · Patrick Burnson
Deeper U.S. engagement with Cuba may increase trade and investment, especially in the tourism sector, but democratic political reform is unlikely, say analysts

Trade Analysts Suggest “Not So Fast on Cuba”

Wednesday, April 15, 2015 · Patrick Burnson
In terms of regional trade, Cuba’s removal will have almost no implications, as the majority of Cuba’s partners in the Latin America and Caribbean region are already openly doing business with Cuba.

Cuba Not Likely to Engage U.S. Supply Chain Managers Soon

Wednesday, December 24, 2014 · Patrick Burnson
The joint announcement between the U.S. and Cuba signaling a limited warming of bilateral relations may have broader supply chain implications. But analysts tell managers here that several barriers exist before the communist nation can play a key roll as a Caribbean Basin hub.
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