Engaging Cuba
USA*Engage is the leading business organization supporting reform of U.S. policy toward Cuba, as well as the most important outside group supporting the work of the Cuba Working Groups in Congress. USA* Engage has made Cuba sanctions a priority after years of majorities in Congress to remove the travel ban, the passage of trade sanctions reform legislation and growing evidence of a change in Cuban-American sentiment.
Press Releases
- NFTC Welcomes Omnibus Bill Provisions to Ease Flow of Agricultural Exports to Cuba Monday, 14 December 2009
- NFTC and USA*Engage Welcome New Cuba Regulations Tuesday, 08 September 2009
- NFTC, USA*Engage and 15 Other Organizations Urge President to Lift Cuba Academic Travel Restrictions Wednesday, 22 July 2009
- NFTC, USA*Engage Endorse Legislation to Permit Travel to Cuba Tuesday, 31 March 2009
- Cuba provisions in the FY2009 omnibus appropriations bill Tuesday, 10 March 2009
- Citing Preemption, USA*Engage and NFTC File Amicus Brief in Florida Travel Act Appeal Tuesday, 27 January 2009
- Business Community Calls for New Cuba Policy Thursday, 04 December 2008
- New Report Cites Political and Foreign Policy Benefits of Changing the U.S. Approach to Cuba Monday, 01 December 2008
In the News
- How Obama Can Get Cuba Open for Business Wednesday, 22 April 2009
- New Cuba Policy Is No Business Home Run Wednesday, 15 April 2009
- U.S. Companies Hope That Obama's Olive Branch to Cuba Yields New Business Tuesday, 14 April 2009
- NFTC, USA*Engage Applaud New Direction in U.S. Cuba Policy Monday, 13 April 2009
- Obama's Slight Easing of Cuba Restrictions Leaves Embargo Intact Monday, 13 April 2009
- U.S.-CUBA: Obama Lifts Restrictions on Cuban-Americans Monday, 13 April 2009
- Next U.S. Steps on Cuba Depend on Havana Monday, 13 April 2009
- Obama's Cuba Policy Spawns Concerns Tuesday, 07 April 2009
Publications
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CANF Report on USAID Cuba Funds
The Candidates on Cuba Policy
U.S. – Cuba Relations
New Policy Direction on Cuba in Global Forecast: the Top Security Challenges of 2008
Changing U.S. Policy Towards Cuba: An Organizing Manual
The Return of Fidel Castro and Post-Fidel Castro
A Road Map for Restructuring U.S. Relations With Cuba
Love, Loss and Longing: The Impact of U.S. Travel Policy on Cuban-American Families
It's Time to Trade with Cuba
The U.S. and Post Fidel Cuba
Cuba Eyes a Chinese Model
Fact Sheet: Top Ten Reasons for Changing U.S. Policy Toward Cuba
Push for Change, Not Continuity, in Cuba
Fidel’s Final Victory
Retreat from Reason: U.S.-Cuban Academic Relations and the Bush Administration
The Cuba Connection
Cuba: Fidel Castro, Past Tense
Raul, China and Post-Fidel Cuba
Fidel's Health and Implications for U.S. Policy
Change in Cuba Must Come From Cubans
Cuba Libre!
The United States and Cuba—Strands of a Failed Policy
We'd Better Heed Our Own Backyard
Cuba's Struggle to Awake
Four Decades of Failure: The U.S. Embargo Against Cuba
U.S.-Cuban Relations: An Analytic Compendium of U.S. Policies, Laws & Regulations
Cuba Should Not Be on the Terrorist List
Ill-Prepared for Castro’s Fall
Florida Cuban American Survey
Commission for a Free Cuba Sets Restrictions on Americans
Principles for an Effective Cuba Policy
Ignored Majority: The Moderate Cuban-American Community
Who is Working to End the Travel Ban to Cuba?
Trading Tyranny for Freedom: How Open Markets Till the Soil for Democracy
Beyond the Impasse: A Framework for Rethinking U.S. Policy Toward Cuba
Time for Change: Rethinking U.S.-Cuba Policy
Cato Handbook for Congress: Relations with Cuba |
