
Embargo remains for some Cuba sectors, as trade grows slowly
Clip: 12/3/2016 | 10m 23s
Embargo remains for some Cuba sectors, as trade grows slowly
In 2014, after a five-decade freeze, President Obama announced the U.S. would begin reestablishing diplomatic ties with Cuba. But last week's passing of former Cuban leader Fidel Castro is a reminder that the U.S. embargo remains in effect for most economic sectors while Cuba's government has been slow to approve new deals. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Amy Guttman reports.
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Embargo remains for some Cuba sectors, as trade grows slowly
Clip: 12/3/2016 | 10m 23s
In 2014, after a five-decade freeze, President Obama announced the U.S. would begin reestablishing diplomatic ties with Cuba. But last week's passing of former Cuban leader Fidel Castro is a reminder that the U.S. embargo remains in effect for most economic sectors while Cuba's government has been slow to approve new deals. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Amy Guttman reports.
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