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Cubans see US restrictions eased

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 10:13 am
by HURAKAN
Cubans see US restrictions eased

The US has formally eased restrictions on Cuban-Americans visiting relatives and sending money to Cuba.

As part of changes first announced in April, Washington has also relaxed rules for US telecommunication companies doing business with Cuba.

Cuban-Americans can now visit a broader range of relatives, as often as they want, and spend more money.

According the US Treasury, the aim is to promote greater contact between separated family members.

Cuban-Americans can visit Cuba as often as they want and spend up to $180 (£110) a day - an increase from $50 a day.

Internet and phones

There are no limits in place on money transfers, which US banks are now authorised to handle.

In business, US telecommunications are now exempt from the general US trade embargo - in place against Cuba for five decades - and can now provide fibre optic internet connections and mobile phone roaming services.

Phone bills can also be paid by relatives in the US.

The new Treasury rules come into effect immediately, although there has been no official reaction so far from the Cuban authorities.

Nor has Havana given any indication that Cuba will be prepared to open up internet connections on the island, correspondents say.

Previously, visits to Cuba by Cuban-Americans were limited to just one a year, and only $1,200 could be sent per person to relatives in Cuba.
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Re: Cubans see US restrictions eased

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 10:43 am
by Dionne
Hopefully.....someday I will get to visit Cuba.....without a State Dept fine. Unfortunately, I have no relatives in Cuba. I want to discover what Ernest Hemingway found so fascinating about the island nation.

Re: Cubans see US restrictions eased

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 11:45 am
by vbhoutex
Dionne wrote:Hopefully.....someday I will get to visit Cuba.....without a State Dept fine. Unfortunately, I have no relatives in Cuba. I want to discover what Ernest Hemingway found so fascinating about the island nation.

You and me both. I have always wanted to visit Cuba.

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 8:02 pm
by DanKellFla
I know a few people who go over there for fishing tournaments. They leave from the Keys. The common factor is they have pretty large fishing boats that you can sleep on. It sounds like a beautiful place.

Re: Cubans see US restrictions eased

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 8:28 pm
by Dionne
I have heard through the grapevine that the American flag is often seen on boats from the Keys in Havana.......and that the American dollar is welcomed.