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The embargo was imposed during the Cuban missile crisis, which was basically the the development of Cuba into a Soviet satellite state. The missile crises was a risky period in the Cold War and was close to ending in a Nuclear fashion. On February 1962 the Kennedy administration imposed the embargo as a somewhat aggressive diplomatic enforcement of the US distaste for a relationship with the Soviet government. The crisis continued to escalate beyond the point of the US embargo, and was finally put on a stand still after many a failed covert operation, diplomatic pressure, and finally the Kennedy administrations enforcement of a "quarantine" on Cuba. Although the crisis has since subsided, the embargo has stayed on. It has been edited and changed from administration to administration, but has yet to be completely rectified... It seems to have been brought up in the media lately though (January 2009) so maybe the embargo will see a final resting place in history somewhere in the next 4 years.

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Does US trade with Cuba?

The U.S cannot trade with Cuba because we (The United States) have a embargo against Cuba. No one is allowed to travel there only under some circumstances. Congress has also made a bill that has made that Embargo stronger


What action did US take when Castro seized American business in cuba?

the united states placed a trade embargo on Cuba


Why was the embargo placed on Cuba?

why was the embargo on cuba?


What are the advantages of Embargo?

Because if there are political issues/differences then there is no point to trade with them. Ex:) The US put an embargo on Cuba because they pointed nuclear weapons at us.


What is the difference between embargo and sanction?

Embargoes are the complete ban or prohibition of trade by one country with other. Under embargoes, no goods or services can be imported or exported from or to the embargoed nation. For example, the U.S. currently has a trade embargo with Cuba (except in limited circumstances, such as the export of food and agricultural products to Cuba). Sanctions are the trade prohibition on certain type of products, services or technology to another country due to various reasons, including nuclear non-proliferation and humanitarian purposes. Sanctions could also be considered as "partial embargoes" as they restrict trade in certain areas. For example, the U.S. has trade sanctions with North Korea that prohibit the export of any material that would help N.Korea in its Nuclear or any other mass destruction or weapons related program. In practical terms, comprehensive trade sanctions can have practically the same effect as an embargo. Fr example, Cuba is the only country currently subject to a total trade embargo by the U.S. However, the U.S. also maintains comprehensive trade sanctions against N. Korea, Syria, Sudan and Iran that prohibit virtually all types of financial transactions with entities from those countries, thereby having a similar practical effect as the embargo against Cuba. Sanctions also can be more limited and target only certain groups of individuals, such as the sanctions maintained by the U.S. against former members of the Charles Taylor regime in Liberia.

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When did the US establish a trade embargo against Cuba?

The United States established a trade embargo against Cuba on October 19, 1960. The embargo does not include exports for medicine and food.


What is a sentence using the word embargo?

They enforced a trade embargo against the country.There has been a trade embargo against North Korea for years.An embargo is bad for businesses, unless you're a smuggler.


Does US trade with Cuba?

The U.S cannot trade with Cuba because we (The United States) have a embargo against Cuba. No one is allowed to travel there only under some circumstances. Congress has also made a bill that has made that Embargo stronger


What was the trade between Cuba and the US?

Nothing was the trade between U.S and Cuba because the U.S has an embargo against Cuba. Making us unavailable to trade with Cuba


Does Cuba trade cars with the US?

There is a trade embargo with Cuba, the US does not trade anything with Cuba.


What action did US take when Castro seized American business in cuba?

the united states placed a trade embargo on Cuba


How did the US respond when Castro seized American businesses in cuba?

When Fidel Castro seized American businesses in Cuba, the US broke off all diplomatic relations with Cuba. On October 19, 1960, the US imposed a trade embargo against Cuba on everything except food and medicine. On February 7, 1962, the embargo was extended to include all imports. The embargo still stands today.


How did the united state respond when Castro seized American business in Cuba?

The United States placed a trade embargo on Cuba


What relationship does cuba have with the US?

The United States has had a trade embargo in place against Cuba since Fidel Castro took power over 50 years ago.


Why does America have an embargo against Colombia?

As far as I am aware, the only country that America has an embargo against is the island of Cuba, and not Columbia.


How did the US respond when Castro seized American business's in Cuba?

When Fidel Castro seized American businesses in Cuba, the US broke off all diplomatic relations with Cuba. On October 19, 1960, the US imposed a trade embargo against Cuba on everything except food and medicine. On February 7, 1962, the embargo was extended to include all imports. The embargo still stands today.


Why was the embargo placed on Cuba?

why was the embargo on cuba?

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