A Re-Opened Embassy In Havana Could Be A Boon For U.S. Businesses

A Re-Opened Embassy In Havana Could Be A Boon For U.S. Businesses

By Michele Kelemen

When the U.S. re-opens its embassy in Havana, it will increase its staff. That should mean more help for American businesses hoping to gain a foothold on the Communist island.

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Via: http://www.npr.org/sections/parallels/2015/07/04/419958133/a-re-opened-embassy-in-havana-could-be-a-boon-for-u-s-businesses?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=politics

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