The United States’ interest in the Cuban market
The United States interest in the Cuban market
Jesús Arboleya June 7, 2016
HAVANA Cuba is not China; that, we all know. Whats to explain, then, the unusual interest of U.S. companies in the Cuban market?
A U.S. producer of grain gave me an answer years ago: Its the only country in the world that delivers the daily bread to 11 million people. Nevertheless, as true as this assertion is, its insufficient to explain what goes on. The matter is a lot more complex.
In a world where the development of commerce depended in good measure on the military domination of territories, the United States during the first century of its existence tried to expand within its own land borders. Attempting it beyond the seas was barred to the U.S. by the scant development of its naval force.
Cuba was the exception. As early as 1802, Thomas Jefferson included the island within the expansionist project but, lacking a military power strong enough to achieve it, he affirmed that the way was through the control of commerce.
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