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Cuba : Foreign Investments, Banking and Economics
October 03, 2009
- October 12, 2009
This research delegation will investigate Cuba's current economic and banking system, trading partners, and opportunities for investment in Cuba within the context of the U.S. embargo, and as aspects of the embargo are lifted in the years to come. The delegation is open to professional economists, professors of economy, bankers, business professionals, and related fields.
Program Highlights:
- Scale Model of the City of Havana
- City Tour of Havana and Old Havana with noted architect and urban
- planner
- Ministry of the Economy
- Ministry of Foreign Trade
- Ministry of Tourism
- Two day visit to provincial city, according to interests of participants
- Optional cultural activities
- Small group meetings according to interest
Cost:
$2550 , double occupancy when available; single occupany supplement, $300
Price Includes:
- Flight from Cancun to Havana
- Flight from Havana to Cancun
- Two meals per day
- Three star hotel accommodations
- In-country translation
- In-country transportation
- Program fees
- Cuban visa
- Price is based on double room accommodations; add $300 for single room
- Price does NOT include airfare to/from Cancun, beverages, gratuities, travel insurance, personal expenditures, etc.
How to Register:
We must receive your application and a non-refundable deposit of $200 Six weeks before departure. A late fee of $50 will be applied to late applications. Payments by Mastercard or Visa are welcome.
Make your reservation online now!
Contact Leslie with any questions about this trip,
or call toll-free 1-800-497-1994 ext. 242.
Trips on related issues: Civil Rights
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Articles
"About Foreign Investment in Cuba" by Cuban Minrex
Wikipedia entry on "Banking in Cuba".
The Effectiveness of Cuba's Banking Sector Reforms by Armando S. Linde
Wikipedia entry on "Economy of Cuba".
"Cuba's Economy"
Organizations
U.S. Cuba Trade and Economic Council
The US-Cuba Trade Association
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