Obama’s Visit Offers Chance to Showcase Cuba for US Investors

© REUTERS / Jonathan ErnstCuba's President Raul Castro gestures to journalists that he is not taking questions as he and US President Barack Obama hold a bilateral meeting during the Summit of the Americas in Panama City, Panama
Cuba's President Raul Castro gestures to journalists that he is not taking questions as he and US President Barack Obama hold a bilateral meeting during the Summit of the Americas in Panama City, Panama - Sputnik International
Subscribe
The upcoming visit of US President Barack Obama to Cuba will spark a lot of interest in the Caribbean island nation, Greater Washington Board of Trade President and CEO Jim Dinegar told Sputnik.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — On Thursday, the White House announced Obama was scheduled to visit Cuba on March 21-22 in a first official by a US president visit since 1928.

"I think President Obama’s announcement that he is going to visit Cuba is a big deal that will put an enormous spotlight on Cuba, and a lot of people will have a great deal of interest, governors and mayors throughout the country," Dinegar said.

Havana, Cuba - Sputnik International
Havana Ready to Negotiate 'Any Topic' With US During Obama's March Visit

On Wednesday, the US media reported that Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser will also travel to Cuba during the weekend to explore trade and commercial travel opportunities there for entities and individuals from the US capital.

Dinegar noted that Bowser took an aggressive approach to develop relationships early.

"I think it’s to her advantage, to region’s advantage to be down there before the President," he added.

Tourists visit the Old Havana, on December 16, 2015 - Sputnik International
World
Number of US Tourists to Cuba Increases by 54%
Bowser is going to Cuba with a delegation of about 40 regional leaders and representatives of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for an exploratory trade mission to secure economic opportunities and benefits for the greater Washington, DC area in Cuba.

In December 2014, Obama announced the United States would normalize relations with Cuba. The two countries reopened embassies in their respective capitals in July 2015 after more than 50 years of hostilities and non-engagement.

Despite the rapprochement between the two countries and increased trade and travel opportunities, the United States continues to maintain a congressionally-mandated trade embargo on Cuba.

Newsfeed
0
To participate in the discussion
log in or register
loader
Chats
Заголовок открываемого материала