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Business and Economy:
Washington, DC. Consultants on trade and business with Cuba. Includes client list and description of services provided.
http://www.alamarcuba.com/
Produces and markets for export wine and fruit juices, pasta, and canned goods. They list products and provide contact information. [English/Spanish]
http://www.alimentosriozaza.cu/
US-based group of economists and social scientists. Describes membership, publications, and annual conference.
http://lanic.utexas.edu/project/asce/
Exchange and education program aimed at building joint ventures and developing markets. Gives schedule of upcoming trips and organizational history and structure.
http://www.farmertofarmer.ca/
Offers data and analysis, along with business development consulting. Includes sample reports and partial client list.
http://www.cubadata.com/
University of Florida study of the Cuban agriculture sector to assess economic implications of lifting the trade embargo.
http://www.cubanag.ifas.ufl.edu
Provides services to exporters and to producers of non-traditional goods. Resources include lists of shippers, fair and exhibitions, and exporters, with an analysis of the economy. [English/Spanish]
http://www.cepec.cu/
Clearinghouse of industrial statistics, news, and events, organized by sector. [English/Spanish]
http://www.cubaindustria.cu
US-based consultants offer trade and policy information and commentary.
http://www.giraldilla.com/
Cigar producer describes organizational structure, processing, brands, and annual tobacco festival. [English/Spanish]
http://www.habanos.com/
History of rum in Cuba, production of each type of Havana Club, cocktail recipes, and email list.
http://www.havana-club.com/
Provides information, event coordination, and other support services for potential foreign investors. Describes services and describes economic environment and investment possibilities by sector. [English/Spanish]
http://www.cpi-minvec.cu/
Research organization offers reports on economic policy, foreign investment, and effects of US policy.
http://www.lexingtoninstitute.org/cuba/
Korean company briefly describes its local operations, including installation of food processing equipment and production of canned fish products. [English/Spanish]
http://www.neneka.cu/
Academic articles on internet and software development.
http://som.csudh.edu/cis/lpress/devnat/nations/cuba/index.htm
Providing the United States business community information and analysis on matters and issues of interest regarding commercial, economic, and political relations. Fact sheets, updates, newsletter, links.
http://www.cubatrade.org/
US trade association working to preserve and expand business opportunities for US companies in Cuba. Provides information on regulations and on its work.
http://www.uscuba.org
US EIA provides data, forecasts, country analysis brief and other analyses, focusing on the energy industry including oil, natural gas and electricity.
http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/country/country_energy_data.cfm?fips=CU
List of participants, statements, and presentations from a conference to discuss development of oil fields off the northern coast of Cuba. <small>(February 4, 2006)</small>
http://www.uscubasummit.org/
Academic reports from the University of Florida extension service discuss the Cuban agriculture before and after the revolution, with current analysis of the citrus, sugar, and fishing sectors. <small>(July, 2004)</small>
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/TOPIC_Cuban_Agriculture
Essay by Gordon Robinson reviews and forecasts the economy. <small>(June 29, 2003)</small>
http://www.geocities.com/cubafuture/
World Bank Group article including field research statistics and information on the regulatory environment. <small>(May 1, 1997)</small>
http://www.worldbank.org/html/prddr/trans/mayjun97/art11.htm