U.S. begins easing Cuban embargo - a whitepaper by Holland & Knight on new opportunities and challenges
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U.S. begins easing Cuban embargo - a whitepaper by Holland & Knight on new opportunities and challenges

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On Dec. 17, 2014, President Obama announced the United States will re-establish normal diplomatic relations with Cuba and that certain economic sanctions will be eased. Notwithstanding the media frenzy implying that the embargo has been lifted, it is much more likely the easing will take place in measured steps.

 

At Home Delivery World 2016, we will be sitting down with Ronald A. Oleynik of Holland & Knight to go over what this means now for the delivery and borderless commerce space, and what it will mean going forward.

 

To preview the session, Holland & Knight have shared this whitepaper, which goes over several questions surrounding this new change in policy. Some of them are:

  • When do the relaxations take effect?
  • What changes are likely to take place?
  • What is the timetable for further relaxation?
  • What does establishment of formal diplomatic relations mean?
  • What sanctions will remain in place?

Download the whitepaper now for more, and come see Ronald at Home Delivery World 2016 when you book your full conference pass at terrapinn.com/homedelivery