A Second Team Pursues Cimavax Commercialization in the U.S.

A Second Team Pursues Cimavax Commercialization in the U.S.

Cuba’s Cimavax gained media attention last month when Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, New York announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had approved clinical trials there as part of a collaboration with Cuba’s Center for Molecular Immunology. But there are actually two parallel medical initiatives pursuing commercialization of the human cancer … Read more

U.S.-Cuba Develop Renewable Energy Dialogue

U.S.-Cuba Develop Renewable Energy Dialogue

Yesterday, the U.S. Departments of State and Energy co-chaired the first U.S.-Cuba Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Working Group in Washington, D.C. Participants discussed regional developments related to clean energy, including renewable energy and energy efficiency, and exchanged ideas and information on how the United States and Cuba can move forward on this shared interest. … Read more

Cuba to Allow Google Servers on the Island

Cuba to Allow Google Servers on the Island

Google and Cuba agree to cooperate to improve Internet performance on the island. Eric Schmidt, chairman of Google’s parent company, Alphabet Inc., signed the deal with Mayra Arevich Marin, president of state telecommunications monopoly ETECSA. It grants Cubans speedy access to the Google Global Cache network, which stores content from sites such as Gmail and … Read more

Cuba’s Impact on Caribbean Travel

Cuba’s Impact on Caribbean Travel

By Alex Zozaya, CEO of Apple Leisure Group History was recently made when American Airlines and Jet Blue became the first U.S. airlines to land passenger flights in Havana in more than 50 years. More U.S. airlines are expected to launch regularly scheduled flights to Cuba’s capital this month as well. While this was another … Read more

Best Places to Stay in Santa Clara, Cuba in 2017

Best Places to Stay in Santa Clara, Cuba in 2017

Santa Clara, the capital city of Villa Clara, is the 5th largest Cuban city by population. It is centrally located in the island nation and has nearly a quarter million residents. Santa Clara is home to a mausoleum which houses the remains of Che Guevara and sixteen of his fellow combatants killed in 1967 during … Read more

Here’s Why Tourists Compete With Residents For Food in Cuba

Here’s Why Tourists Compete With Residents For Food in Cuba

The New York Times reported yesterday that, for a variety of reasons, tourists are straining the food system and reducing food available for Cubans. There are a variety of factors contributing to Cuba’s food shortage dilemma, but the following explains one of the major factors. The U.S. Trade Sanctions Reform and Export Enhancement Act (TSRA) … Read more

The Surge in U.S. Cruise Industry Expansion in Cuba

The Surge in U.S. Cruise Industry Expansion in Cuba

Ten days after Fidel Castro’s death, Cuba gets serious with the cruise industry. Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. yesterday revealed two of its brands will be sailing to Cuba. Separately, Norwegian Cruise Line yesterday announced that it has received approval from Cuba to operate cruises to Cuba, beginning March 2017. Royal Caribbean received approval from Cuba’s … Read more

58,000 U.S. Lives Didn’t Stop Communism in Vietnam But Economic Engagement Did

58,000 U.S. Lives Didn’t Stop Communism in Vietnam But Economic Engagement Did

Cuba and Vietnam share important similarities. From a shattered society burdened by poverty and food shortages, to a middle-income country and World Trade Organization (WTO) member, Vietnam’s authoritarian socialist regime has overseen huge change since Saigon fell to communist troops four decades ago. Both countries formed socialist regimes rooted in a struggle for independence from … Read more

Meet Norwegian Cruise Line’s Cuban-Born CEO

Meet Norwegian Cruise Line’s Cuban-Born CEO

Norwegian Cruise Line today announced that it has received approval from the government of the Republic of Cuba to operate cruises to Cuba, beginning March 2017. Frank Del Rio, the company’s CEO, visited Cuba last year for the first time in 54 years. He is the only one of the major cruise company CEOs born … Read more