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Japanese business interest in Cuba to intensify due to restoring US-Cuban relations

byCustoms Today Report
02/05/2015
in Cuba, International Customs, Japan
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HAVANA: Japanese business interest in Cuba is likely to intensify because of the thaw in US-Cuban relations, Japan’s foreign minister said in an interview published as he arrived for a visit.

Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida’s stay is scheduled to include a meeting with his Cuban counterpart Bruno Rodriguez.

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Kishida said Japan “supports and welcomes” the start of negotiations between Washington and Havana on restoring relations after decades of enmity. He said this thaw would “positively influence relations with Japan.”

“Taking into account the improvement in relations between Cuba and the United States, not only the government but Japanese companies will further increase the interest in Cuba,” he said in the interview with Granma, the official Communist Party newspaper.

For now, it is hard for Japanese companies to do business with Cuba because in doing so they face the prospect of sanctions from the United States under the US trade embargo imposed in 1962, said Ken Okaniwa, the foreign minister’s spokesman.

Okaniwa said bilateral trade now stands at just 35 million dollars a year, two thirds of it Japanese sales to Cuba.

Cuba exports tobacco, coffee and fish to Japan, and mainly buys Japanese machinery, he added.

Cuba has been actively courting foreign investment to spur the island’s growth, which has remained sluggish despite reforms aimed at a gradual opening of the economy after decades of Soviet-style policies.

In the most dramatic development to date, Cuba’s President Raul Castro and US President Barack Obama announced on December 17 they would open talks to restore diplomatic relations severed more than 50 years ago.

The United States has since eased some travel and trade restrictions, but lifting the US embargo requires action by the Republican-controlled US Congress.

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