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The Cuban embargo?

Posted: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 7:50 AM
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 Editors note: Kerry Sanders is reporting from Cuba as part of NBC News Today Show’s special coverage: Today in Cuba.

Coke. Johnson’s Baby Shampoo. Duncan Hines cake mix.

It’s all available at the grocery store here in Cuba. Not exactly the picture of a country economically pinched by a 45-year U.S. embargo.

The U.S. embargo is designed to prevent American companies from doing business, while at the same time, denying most U.S. citizens entry into this communist country.

The theory: Keep hard U.S. currency out of the Cuban economy and it’ll help bring about democratic change.

VIDEO: What's next for Cuba?

But why then is the grocery store here full of these American products?

And why did I meet a group of 18 Californians in Havana on vacation?

The devil is in the details.

Twisted economy
The Coke, and other items are produced in third countries, like Mexico. Coke doesn’t sell its product here. A middleman buys the Coke in Mexico and ships it to Cuba. Welcome to the global economy.

The third-country element adds layers and drives the costs up to ridiculous levels: $8.40 for a standard sized bottle of "no tears" Johnson’s Baby Shampoo.

Still, to my surprise, Cubans crowded the store on Sunday.

Locals here tell me you never quite know what to expect on the shelves. One shopper looking for Crazy Glue says he checked for weeks until one day, it mysteriously showed up on the shelves.

How does a Cuban, who earns the equivalent of $25 a month, buy an $8 bottle of shampoo?

Therein lies the twisted economy that is Cuba.

Cubans who work in jobs where they come into contact with tourists earn hard currency: tips. Cubans who work for foreign companies routinely earn a substantial income in "under the table" payments.

And then there are routine gifts of money to Cubans from family overseas.  It’s estimated that Cubans who no longer live on the island send upwards of $800 million a year to their family members here. Most of those so-called remittances come from Cuban-Americans in Florida.

That side economy once vexed the totalitarian leadership here and threatened to become something beyond their control. 

Government officials regained the upper hand when Cuba introduced the CUC (pronounced kook). It’s a second Cuban currency. The primary currency is the peso.

Visitors to the island change their euros, dollars, pounds into CUC’s at a steep 20 percent exchange fee.

Cubans acquire their CUCs and off they go shopping.

Not everyone has CUCs. Some are more privileged than others, and thus, some live better off that others here.

What about all the tourists?
Yes, there are American tourists here, but they are few. It’s estimated -- and it’s a very rough estimate since statistics are not officially gathered for release -- that as many as 20,000 Americans illegally come to Cuba each year on vacation.

The majority of the almost 2 million tourists who come here arrive from Italy, Great Britain, and Canada.

One study by an association of U.S. travel agents suggests that if U.S. citizens were permitted, as many as 2 million Americans would travel here. A quarter of all vacationers would come on cruise ships.

Today Show travel editor Peter Greenberg says, "None of the cruise line executives will go on camera, but they’ve charted the harbors, they have identified eight ports, as soon as the travel restrictions are dropped, American ships are in Cuba."

Other Americans come here posing as humanitarians. They apply to the U.S. Treasury Department for a religious exemption, and then fly off to Cuba for a vacation.

American farmers are allowed here too.  Ten percent of the rice eaten in Cuba is grown in the United States.

Under the embargo, there’s an exception for food sales like rice, corn and chicken. The idea is that those items are humanitarian. It’s how a Florida salesman last week signed a deal to sell 5,000 utility poles. Those poles are from trees, thus an agricultural product.

And the humanitarian need? Folks need electricity, and those poles are essential. The poles snapped and were destroyed in hurricanes in recent years.

But it’s a little harder to conclude some of the other items really are to benefit the Cuban people. One Georgia farm representative, licensed by the U.S. government to be in Cuba this week, is working a deal to sell grass. Not just any grass, but salt-resistant grass.

What’s the humanitarian need for that?

The U.S. salesman hopes to sell his grass to a seaside golf course here.

Ah yes, the "Embargo on Cuba." 

The devil is in those details.

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ITs very easy to blame a foreign policy on a Failed Economic system... where the MILIRARY regime calls the shots! Does anyone remember the economic failures of the SOviet Block? Cuba is poor becuase the economy is run by military crooks. IT is a military dictatorship.. There is no other private ownership of any business on the Island. That Clown Matt Lauder Interviewed who claims he purcahses "tokens" of american goods at Cuban Grocery Stores should visit the stores that are'nt "Dollarized" where the gallon on milk cost is equivilant to a doctors monthly salary. My family in Cuba hasn't eaten chicken in 2 years and they still have to think twice before speaking outloud against their Dictator.
Dose anyone know how many people Che Guevara Single handly murdered himself? Or perhaps how many people he sentened without a trial.. Does anyone remember Stalin or the blood baths of the Soviets? What makes these non cubans so funny is that they are repeating slogans us cubans have to hear on a non stop basis in Cuba. Does anyone realize that I could be put in Jail if they I was wrritgn to you from Cuba? Its very sweet to have electricity and to bash anyone you like from the confort of your own home..without threat of the government literlly knocking on your door. WHAT is wrong with you PEOPLE.. its been 50 years of a tyrannt who refuses to make change. What other plans do you have?
Well this Embargo crap is just ridiculous. 40 or so years ago russia gave these people some weapons and a belief in a system called communism and helped put Fidel into power. That warrants us to continue to hate them even though we now trade with Russia? Not to mention China and Vietnam. Its almost like we're afraid to lift the embargo because we think the second we do, we are going to get downpoured with illegal immigrants from this country. Well I'm more worried about once we open the gates that our american companies will move in and try to use them for cheap labor, and make it another Hawaii for rich people to sip martinis and talk trash about the locals and get drunk and ruin some of the locals favorite places to relax and enjoy themselves at. Our nation used to be a great nation, we used to listen to everyones opinion not just the people who blindly agree to what the government says. We used to be a nation that fought for the rights of its people and united together against enemies. Now we go attack random countries to make more money for corrupt corporations, and refuse to recognize things like marijuana for things other than its drug uses. Hemp rope is still used on ships and considered some of the strongest rope you can make. The Cuba embargo is just one the many ways we screw other people and screw ourselves, albiet a small problem compared to our recent fiasco with Iraq, it is still a serious problem that many peple seem to think is a joke.
before anything can be done in cuba fidel has to die, there is no way he will let any money get into his people's hands. this animal controls the very air they need to stay alive. as far as oil we do not need cuba to drill because we can drill on our side of the water and get it. But the tree huggers wont let us yet with money from venezuela they will be able to drill the same waters we are denied.i live in south florida and the idea that the cubans here support an embargo is just stupid the want to help the families they left behind but they know that as long as he is around there will be no benefit to the people. hell he even took the american dollar out of circulation by making all the people that get american money unable to use it. he takes the us money and forces a reduced amount of cuc on the people . he is the only person to set a value on the money.and you think he is going to let these people benefit? he has been robbing them blind forever. yet he claims poverty, what a crock he is said by the cubans here to be one of the richest men in latin america. he sure does not spend it on clothes and cigars.i just don't know how so many americans became experts on cuba with little or no info. this is one i will leave to the cubans in florida i think they know what has and is happening in their homeland.from what i read today it seems that the only real reasons for the embargo being dropped is we need a new place to go on vacation and people want to make money selling their goods and helping the people is the cover story being used.
I think that it is important to note the primary reason for the Cuban "embargo". The embargo has more to do with the "nationalization" of American companies, without compensation, which were located in Cuba. Businessmen and investors in the 1950's-60's lost huge sums of money because of the business seizures. (Plus, the missile deal didn't help.) SO, do we really care in 2007 what people lost in the 1960's? That is the question we as Americans need to answer.
It's interesting that a sizable portion of the 800 million in remittances sent to family members originate from South Florida. That would seem to suggest the so called "hard liners" are in the minority there. How about waking up and stop electing people such as the Diaz Balarts whose sole talent is perpetuating cold war status with a nation of 11,000,000 people?
If you wish to influence the U.S. embargo of Cuba, individuals must support the campaigns of U.S. Congressmen and Senators opposed to the embargo, both financially and with your votes. It is the way the U.S. Congress votes that keeps the embargo in place. It is not an issue divided by party lines. There is an organized minority actively participating in the political process on the federal level.
I have never been to Cuba but have had a long distance love affair with that island country for many years. I, like many became familiar with Cuba through Cuban music. Since first hearing the Buena Vista Social Club and the Afro Cuban all Stars I have fanatically collected the music of Ruben Gonzalez, Omara Portuondo, Eliades Ochoa, Compay Segundo and my favorite Ibrahim Ferrer. If it wasn't for the efforts of Juan de Marcos González and Ry Cooder many of us would never had heard this inspired music or sought to understand this beautiful and fascinating land. What other treasures await to be discovered? I hope that I see the day when I can freely travel to Cuba and experience it for myself.
Dont lift the embargo .....cuba is so beautiful once americans are able to go in it will lose its culture....everything will be americanized and everything wil be about MONEY MONEY MONEY dontlift the embargo!!!!!!!!
The time has come to finally come to our senses and Lift the EMBARGO on Cuba.We seem to deal and give favored Nation status to all the other comunist countries especially turning a blind eye towards China who i think will in the next decade cause havoc with our economy and way of life.I think it is time for us Americans to lobby our politicans to finally lift the embargo on one of our closest neighbors to the south.The poor people of Cuba deserve much better.
How long before we realize that the embargo has done nothing but hurt the innocent people of Cuba? I am a Cuban-born American citizen who came to this country as a child. I still have family there - and they are suffering for lack of basic supplies, such as medication. The Cubans in Florida who are so vocal and pressure the government to keep the status quo are the same ones who are making plans (and they have a plan) to "take over" the island once Castro is gone. Talk about arrogance. There is a silent majority of Cubans here in the US who would welcome the end of the embargo and normalizing relations with the island nation who poses no threat to the US.
Since Cuba’s majority population is Black. And Cuban leaders in Cuba and the U.S. are white. One has to ask; If Cuba was a white Country, would there be an embargo? Luis Moro, EveryThingCuba-com
the embargo should be lifted. cuba is a beautiful and culturally rich country - i'm sure many americans would love to experience it.
I have read most of the opinions here. Regardless if I agree or not it would be an amazing thing if people who profess an opinion could spell or use anything close to proper grammer. I am not an English teacher. Please people, if you are not educated well enough to express a decent thought via spelling or grammer then where is your credibility? Cuba is one of the most "literate" countries in the Western Hemisphere. Try to live up to their standards.
I think the Cuban economy is better off without us. Yes, much of what they have is "vintage" by any standard, they are almost a time capsule. They should revel in their alternate economy and culture. When trade opens up, hopefully it will lessen hardships for many people, however, I hope they are able to retain their unique culture which is what attracts and will continue to attract visitors when the embargoes and travel restrictions are finally lifted.
Think about this people. We have an embargo on Cuba because their communist, what about China? Aren't they communist also, why dooes every thing practicaly come from china then?
Fidel Castro and his partner Che Guevera have and always will be murderers and thugs that killed innocent men women and children yet you always have there nieve people saying how nice they are and were. This is not the case and when Fidel dies the world will be a better place tighten the embargo do not ease it!
You are all fools. Is it our fault Cuba is so bad? Please, Europe has no embargo. Why don't you blame them for not helping more. Oh right, only the rich go cheaply from Europe and really don't help anyone. The leader of Cuba put America through one of it's most tense times. The leaders of China are not 90 miles away, and have never been that close with nukes. Call Europe, tell them to help, and STOP blaming America for everything...or just leave.
I'm from Canada and look upon Castro as the Cuban Lincoln - the man that freed the Bacardi slaves. Loosen up America and let these people develop.
Here’s a CUBAN born, US citizen who arrived during the Mariel boatflift, US MBA educated and forever GRATEFUL to this country for opening the doors to my family and I - but folks WHO ARE WE KIDDING HERE? Embargo or NOT that COMMUNIST regime will NOT allow democracy in Cuba. Fidel & his people prefer to die than risk their wealthy lifestyle. Do Americans truly believe all the rice, chicken, wheat, being sold to the Govt. actually makes it to the Cuban people? WAKE UP folks, because that is NOT the case. Not to mention the daily REPRESSION these people continue to endure. The only way to a free Cuba is getting rid of the Barbarics who are running it. I believe opening up Cuba to US travel will only further enrich the Communist regime. It’s unfortunate that the world continues to ignore (despite all the testimonies) & turns away at the real root of the problem, NOT the embargo folks- it’s the Regime we need to get rid off.
Want to get back at Castro? The answer is simple: End the embargo immediately, allow all travel and commerce to flow unimpeded, from our side, sit back and watch communism crumble.
Having been born in Cuba I thank the United States for opening its arms and allowing me the privilidge for being able to live and prosper in this great nation. The ability of self expression by way of this forum speaks volumes. Let Fidel Castro and his thugs restore freedom of speech, fredom of religion, the freedom to assemble, the freedom to bear arms and all of those things which many of us here take for grant it. There is no doubt in my mind that once this happens this "embargo" will end.
It does not make any sense, what is the difference, we trade with China. ALL of our jobs are now going the China we need to drop this embargo. Those who want to be president need to bring it to the floor.
It's not about Communism. It's about the fact that a dictator, openly against the United States, nearly attributed to the end of the world during the Cuban missile crisis. Sure, you can blame it on capitalism as well for the Cold War escalation, but I'm sure that if you're next door neighbor had a gun pointed into your yard while your kids were playing on the lawn you would react the same way. I am fully in support of the embargo until Castro dies, or he has a change of heart. To knowingly cooperate with a leader that would like nothing more than our demise would be silly! Even if there are ways around it, the fact of the matter is, that the embargo has weakened Castro's influence and power, and this may well have saved the US from many minor excursions over the years, would Castro have remained an economic and military power.
Are we really a free society when our government restricts our movement? Do you feel free when you go thru security at the airport? Do you feel free when the FBI uses it's assets to spy on your activities for reasons other than national security? The face of America has changed. Our govenment is now nothing more than domestic and international crowd control. Society's police, world police, if you will. Just like south L.A. ;contain the masses. Control the minds, activities, and yes Virginia, the Travel of our citizery? I think Kennedy himself would have changed Cuban diplomacy over time. He would have realized to ignore an entire nation was mad. As mad as his own murder. We will may never be told what happeed to this young man , because that killing may well have been a crowd control measure itself. War on drugs? War on poverty, War on AIDS? Bull! Thank God for the Free Press to keep the truth flowing. Without it you rights would have been trampled and abolished long ago. JW -KC
WHy do we trade with communist countries like CHina and Vietnam, send our troops to countries like Iraq and Afghanistan which have no love for the U.S., spend billions on rebuilding countries defeated in war like Japan and Germany and the same for countries we didn't defeat like Vietnam and Korea, and then say Cuba is such a threat to the US. It's nothing but political hipocracy. Accomplished nothing. Gains the U.S. nothing. ANd why do we maintain a U.S. Base on such a "dangerous" island. Where is the logic in this situation? Purpose? Reasoning? Americans do not need another vacation spot, but the Cuban people deserve to be treated the same as Chinese or Vietnamese and they deserve the same opportunities as the rest of the "free" world. Lift the embargo and let commerce take it's course. If all 11 million comne to the US we will be no worse off than we are now as there are that many or more illegal aliens here now. We seem to be able to support them ok .. at the expense of our citizens, but that is another story for another time.
What a joke. I lived in South Florida for 7 years, and the Cuban communty there hijacks local and state politics, screaming for the embargo to be enforced, all the while they send money to their relatives still in Cuba. They are a bunch of sanctamonious hypocrites who still think, 50 years later, that they will return to the island to rule when Castro dies, as if the people who stayed behind and suffered the hardships the exiles forced upon them would let these phonies in. What a bunch of nonsense.
We're not all that great ourselves... sure we've placed an embargo with cuba... But now Cuba is buying and selling with other latin American Countriesm, that are welcoming Socialism and Communism... And anyways... us Communists aren't so bad. we just look scary because of teh beards
WHy do we trade with communist countries like CHina and Vietnam, send our troops to countries like Iraq and Afghanistan which have no love for the U.S., spend billions on rebuilding countries defeated in war like Japan and Germany and the same for countries we didn't defeat like Vietnam and Korea, and then say Cuba is such a threat to the US. It's nothing but political hipocracy. Accomplished nothing. Gains the U.S. nothing. ANd why do we maintain a U.S. Base on such a "dangerous" island. Where is the logic in this situation? Purpose? Reasoning? Americans do not need another vacation spot, but the Cuban people deserve to be treated the same as Chinese or Vietnamese and they deserve the same opportunities as the rest of the "free" world. Lift the embargo and let commerce take it's course. If all 11 million comne to the US we will be no worse off than we are now as there are that many or more illegal aliens here now. We seem to be able to support them ok .. at the expense of our citizens, but that is another story for another time.
James, China has 1 billion people, and a booming economy. The Bush Administration, and its predecessors, are all too willing to overlook China's dictatorship, if it meant access to a very big market, full of young consumers with lots of disposable income, a lot of equally young entrepreneurs, and a source of money for American businesses. Also, China doesn't have angry expatriates living in the United States, who support a trade embargo against their country, and are waiting until China's "old guard" dies off, and they can return to China and reestablish a democracy or other government. China's government, unlike Cuba's, has embraced market capitalism, but still (like Cuba) keeps an iron grip on its press and other media. Also, Chinese manufacturers pay their employees far less than American manufacturers do in this country. Those "savings" are then passed on to American consumers, who don't worry about Chinese working conditions or low pay.
leave cuba the way it is, we need a country like that so we americans will feel better about our society, and our freedom of speech,what a joke. we are at war right now because we are supporting the state of Israel. we are spending our people and money for democrasy?, how stupid are we. the reason we are at war is becuase the capitalist system makes powerfull people with lots or resources and they decide accorindingly. we think that by voting we are in a democracy, well think again because this system needs to improve, with all the technology we have we should be able to have referendum whenever needed to decide if we need to halt embargo to cuba, or to stop wars, otherwise keep on believing this is a democrasy...
It's hard to add much to the many who have voiced reasoned and thoughtful opinions as to why the embargo and travel restrictions are obsolete. Times have changed, and they were never evvective in the first place.
When Cuba gets their oil industry developed and they are drilling off coast,America will change its tune.
Hey James Bond saying Americans cheer for bush is like saying all britts have bad teeth. It is a fun stereotype. But I remember Samantha Fox and she had nice teeth. 67% of americans don't like GWB and 100% of americans can't stand your food. Viva Cuba
I live in So. Florida and the biggest proponents of the "embargo" can be found in the Cuban community here. They are also the biggest hypocrites where the embargo is concerned. It's okay for them to visit Cuba and send money, medicine, eyeglasses, etc. to Tio and Tia, and Abuelo, and Abuela, but they don't want anyone else to have that privilege. Let's be realistic, Havana Norte has proped up the economy of Havana South for decades.
Cuba has been deemed an enemy of the US for two reasons: its anti-US alliance with the Soviets (1961-1990. That alliance obviously does no exist but the other reason that still exists today is its promotion and support of armed intervention in other countries especially in Latin America the Carribean and including the US. I would urge any one who cares to read Article 12 and 13 of the Cuban Constitution and you will clearly see the reasons why the US cannot make any real diplomatic or economic peace with Cuba until Article's 12 and 13 is abolished or amended. Castro will always be an internationalist who promotes violence and terrorism against legitimate democracies. Read New York Times headline November 22, 1962 about Castro's plot to bomb New York City that was thwarted by the FBI. Here is a sample of Article 12 Sec H: recognizes the legitimacy of the struggle for national liberation, as well as of armed resistance to aggression; and considers that its solidarity with those under attack and with the peoples that struggle for their liberation and self-determination constitutes its internationalist duty;
To Patrick Judd of Austin Tx: 171 years ago, a group of men in Texas wanted to keep the mexicans out so badly that roughly 200 of them died in the alamo. Now, we welcome them to our country to work in our farms, construction sites, and hotel cleaning services. Times change. The same goes for Cuba. There is no such thing as a one-fit, unchanging foreign policy. Catch up with the times or seceed.
Dear Jonh Doe II, excuse if someone is not using appropiate grammar and please don't jump up because some people are passionate about a close-to-their heart topic. That way is easy to understand why some canadians and brits are againts to see "arrogant, obnoxious yanks" as they said before in Cuba.
After reading Kerry's article and many of the responces i can only conclude that the cuban embargo has not strangled the Cuban government, probably has not hurt the poor that much (We have plenty of poor right here in the US). what it seems to have done the most is prevent would be entrapnaurial opportunist from rushing in, building new hotels, opening chain bars, renting loungers and umbrellas, basically everything they have done in Florida, the Bahamas and every other marketable beach front location. Maybe the embargo is the greatest kept secret for those willing to work a little harder to get to a non commercialized, unspoiled tropical paradise. Even American Cubans get to enjoy Cubas natual beauty since they are exempt from the embargo to visit family members there.
Hey John Doe II, you should learn how to spell "grammar". It is with an "a" not an "e". So before you correct others, look at your own spelling and grammar!
In response to Luis Moro's blog, the majority of people in Cuba are not black, they are mulato...a beautiful mix of black and white. The black population is only 11%. You can't blame this one on race.
Heard Cuba is a favorite destination for retired terrorists - at the popular retirement resort Gitmo . 3 meals a day with covered health care and 24/7 tropical weather conditions . Paradise with all expense covered .
During the last 50 years, all the countries in Latin America have been under the imperial exploitation of the US; that is why those countries are so poor and underdeveloped. On the other hand, Cuba, thanks to the immoral embargo, has not been subjected to such exploitation. No American company has taken a single dollar out of Cuba in the last 50 years. That is why Cuba is so rich, modern, and free. Every day, hundreds of citizens from exploited nations, like the Dominican Republic, take it to the sea hoping to reach the Cuban paradise.
Here is CUBA have not done anything to hurt us Here is CHINA SENDING US TOXIC CHEMICAL , MELAMINE which have sickened thousands of pets and killed some in the process same products tainted our live stock feed which in turn our government will feed us with. don't mind human rights abuse is far the worst . maybe CUBA should do the same . and our government will TRADE with them.
Keep the embargo! Cuba is living the way they want to. Leave them alone. They chose Castro...who are we to say no? Castro dumped a ton of criminals on the US in years past. Let them stay in Cuba. Americans, KEEP OUT!
Pretty interesting, We lose 58,000 lives in Vietnam and today you buy a pair of Nike's, they are probably made there. By the way, Vietnam is a Communist nation. We haven't lost any lives in Cuba, but we treat them like a mortal enemy. Drop the Embargo, if we still have a need to influence what goes on in Cuba, we can do this with American Tourist money. I would love to visit Havana one day.
China and Viet Nam say they are communist when really they are capitalist dictatorships. We get along with capitalist dictatorships but not socialist ones. Corporate America controls this country and our policies.
I agree with Luisito, If Cuba wasn't a Black majority island would we even have an embargo. Let's not forget the Spanish American war in which this American government could not stand to see Cuba in control by the Black population. The Verdaderos are planning to take control when Fidel dies but they won't succeed becuase the Afro-Cuban community won't stand for it.
Unfortunately many citizens of other nations are very sadly misinformed regarding the views of the American citizens. The majority of Americans do not want to see any country, especially Cuba with high poverty, illness etc. As with many countries a few powerful politicians make the policies that many times we as citizens do not agree with. Many countries in Europe would be speaking German if it wasn't for our generosity of money and military support in wars gone by. Castro has sent Doctors and aid to foreign countries to get their support in trade for food and supplies. Anyone that believes he is generous has never experienced having family members arrested, all their personal property taken, etc. The sick old man you see now has allowed atrocities to happen to the individual citizens of "his" country and a nation, and many countries have turned their heads to make money not just the US. Having family in Cuba, many of the comments are extremely ignorant of what is truly going on there. Citizens die of diseases that we in the US and other countries would not worry about because we have easy access to treatment. Americans should be less generous, it is obviously not appreciated. We need to spend our tax dollars in the US and focus on the people that are here and not worry about the rest of the world! England is one step away from Cuba they are "ruled" by a monarchy, which is a veil for a dictatorship in today's world. At least that is how the "dumb" Americans see it!!!!!!
To John Doe II: Physician, heal thyself. It's "grammar", not "grammer". If you throw stones....


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