U.S. ag sales to Cuba are smallest in 12 years

U.S. food and agricultural exports to Cuba totaled $291 million in 2014, the smallest tally since 2003, said the U.S.-Cuba Trade and Economic Council, which monitors trade flows. The council said the downturn in sales was due to Cuba’s lack of foreign exchange needed to pay cash for U.S. goods, and to more favorable terms available… » Read More

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