The US bought much of the sugar that Cuba produced.
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.
They got their money from the Soviet Union
Cuba can be a market, command, or traditional economy. It is a socialistic economy.
china uses their money for building and north korea uses theirs for nuclear warfare and capturing christains
An American dollar is a dollar, a Cuban dollar is a Peso.
The value of a dollar in Cuba dropped to 90 cents on Monday as a surcharge on the American greenback took effect, the latest step in the island nation's conversion from an economy based on U.S. currency to one using the new convertible peso.
the money there is worth the same amount of money here in the u.s.a
They believed the colonies were not worth American time and money.
If the pilot has a license to spend money in Cuba, the plane can legally be refueled in Cuba. Unfortunately, if you're not a journalist, academic researcher or Cuban-American who has family in Cuba, you can't get this license.
Surely, there is no problem as the American ban is on sending money to Cuba, not to Cubans.
it's sugar business was worth a lot of money
Cuban peso (CUP) and Convertible peso (CUC).
America and Cuba both have American currency.
No, Cuba is on Cuban soil.
Cuba gained limited independence after the Spanish American War
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