Cuba Is Open For Foreign Investment — Except From The US

Law360, New York (November 24, 2015, 3:03 PM EST) -- Food, chemicals and logistics companies from Mexico, Belgium and Spain are investing $50 million and launching operations in early 2016 within the Mariel Special Development Zone, Cuba's new mega-port project 28 miles west of Havana. These companies — two each from Mexico and Belgium and one from Spain — rank among the first foreign-based investors in the zone, whose infrastructure is being jointly developed by Cuba and the Brazilian government....

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