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Cuba...
“Its
commanding position, its safe and capacious harbor of the
Havana, the nature of its productions and of its wants, give
it an importance with which that of no other foreign territory
can be compared".
John Quincy Adams
President of the United States
1823
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Why Cuba Today? |
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With the end of an era which might bring about changes in the economic and political models of Cuba, it is anticipated that with a future transition to a free market economy, considerable investment and commercial opportunities will develop for Cubans on the island. Experience in other emerging markets such as Asia & Vietnam demonstrated that those that acted early were able to share in the growth of the region by participating in opportunities before the emerging markets became totally open. |
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Economic sectors such as infrastructure, housing, agriculture, tourism, consumer products, and human capital resources will offer opportunity for growth and development, but the opening of this possible economic bonanza also presents challenges and threats to the economies of Florida and the Caribbean. |
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Companies interested in participating in a new Cuba should be thinking about: market entry scenarios, the capitalization of state enterprises, funding strategies, property claims, and other emerging market entry issues. Among the key economic sectors to be thinking about are large and mid-sized business opportunities, tourism, mining/construction materials, and infrastructure issues such as: ports, highways, railroad, electric power, and water & sewer. |
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