Caribbean hotel association criticizes Cuba rollback
By Gay Nagle Myers / June 27, 2017
The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) joined the chorus of 
industry critics denouncing Trump's Cuba policy, saying that the 
re-imposed restrictions could stall or reverse the progress made in 
recent years.
The Trump administration has banned individual people-to-people travel 
to Cuba, only allowing such visits with licensed groups.
"If restrictions are indeed reimposed, CHTA expects adverse effects for 
U.S. businesses -- not only for import-export companies but also for the 
U.S.-based travel businesses that have made considerable investments in 
Cuba since normalization began -- and lost opportunities for those U.S. 
companies considering doing business there," CHTA said in a statement.
CHTA pointed to the growth of the hospitality industry in Cuba, which 
has outpaced the rest of the region. "Major global hotel chains from 
outside the U.S. have been investing in Cuba and today manage tens of 
thousands of rooms. As latecomers, U.S. firms already are at a 
competitive disadvantage in Cuba."
CHTA continues to support the ending of the embargo and urged that new 
regulations continue to encourage small and medium enterprise 
opportunities, both Cuban and U.S.-sourced.
Source: Caribbean hotel association criticizes Cuba rollback: Travel 
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