Cuba signs first exports to US in half a century

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AFP Havana
Last Updated : Jan 06 2017 | 6:13 AM IST
Two firms have signed a deal for the first commercial exports in half a century from Cuba to the US, a new step in the countries' historic rapprochement.
Cuban company CubaExport signed an agreement to sell charcoal to US firm Coabana Trading for USD 420 a tonne, the communist island's state newspaper Granma said yesterday.
Although a nearly 55-year US trade embargo on Cuba remains in place, the exports are authorized under exceptional measures approved by outgoing US President Barack Obama.
It is a key step in the gradual normalizing of ties that he and Cuban President Raul Castro launched in late 2014.
A first shipment of 40 tonnes of "marabu" vegetable charcoal for burning, made from a local hardwood tree originating in Africa, is due for delivery on January 18, Granma said online.
The Republican-controlled US Congress is reluctant to lift the full embargo on the communist island, whose government is branded a dictatorship by critics. But Obama, who hands over office to Donald Trump on January 20, managed to ease the trade restrictions to allow certain products from private cooperative Cuban farms to be exported.
"This is a wide-reaching agreement for relations between the two countries," the president of Coabana Trading, Scott Gilbert, told reporters after signing the deal in Havana.
"It represents another plank in the bridge between the United States and Cuba."
CubaExport exports between 40,000 and 80,000 tonnes of vegetable charcoal a year, mostly to Europe, Granma said.

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First Published: Jan 06 2017 | 6:13 AM IST

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