The re-entry of foreign-based businesses into Cuba will require
a complete overhaul of Cuba's laws and legal institutions. It will
also require enactment of major new legislation there, designed to
enable and facilitate modern business transactions. Travieso-Diaz
identifies these necessary legal, political, and economic changes,
integrating legal and economic concepts in a way that
businesspeople can understand and use in determining when it will
be safe for them to reestablish business ties with Cuba. An
important, readable resource for corporate management and their
academic colleagues specializing in international business, trade,
and investment.
Using a practical, results-oriented approach, Travieso-Diaz
organizes his book into three parts. In Part One, he discusses the
specific political and economic changes that must occur and how
U.S. policy must be modified to permit resumption of commerce
between the two countries. Part Two covers the main legal concerns
of a foreign business entity seeking to invest in Cuba, such as the
resolution of property confiscation claims by U.S. and Cuban
nationals, the enactment of a suitable foreign investment law, and
the development of a program for the privatization of state-owned
enterprises. Part Three surveys other legal issues important to
foreign investors and to others who prefer trade with Cuba, rather
than investment in it. Travieso-Diaz also provides checklists of
changes that must occur in each area he covers--trade, investment,
privatization--to provide business decisionmakers with a way of
determining when it makes sense to enter the Cuban market. He also
identifies the laws that the Cuban government must enact, and the
most favorable form they should take, to encourage full
participation from other nations.
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