Effect of Normalization of Relations with Cuba on Georgia
The normalization of relations with Cuba has had significant effects in Georgia, particularly in terms of diplomatic relations, trade embargo laws, and trade relations. This includes a look at the naming of ambassadors, the importance of diplomatic relations, trade restrictions with various countries, key exports to Cuba, and the dollar value of authorized exports. Additionally, the relationship between Georgia and Cuba, highlighting connections through the Hartsfield-Jackson Port of Savannah, is explored.
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The Effect In Georgia of Normalization of Relations with Cuba Ambassador Charles Shapiro President, World Affairs Council of Atlanta www.wacatlanta.org @shapiro_wac
NORMALIZATION Diplomatic Relations Executive Branch Trade Embargo is law, not policy Naming of Ambassador Requires Senate Confirmation
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS SHOULDBETHENORM Cuba Iran North Korea
TRADE RELATIONS U.S. has restrictions on trade with: Cuba Iran North Korea Sudan Syria Burma (Myanmar)
2015 U.S. AG EXPORTSTO CUBA % of Total U.S. Exports to Cuba Frozen Chicken Soybean Oil Cake Soybean Flour/Meals Calcium Phosphates Corn 10.2% 47.8% 27.3% Others
U.S. Dollar Value of TSRA-Authorized Exports To Cuba 800,000,000 700,000,000 600,000,000 500,000,000 U.S. Dollar Value of TSRA- Authorized Exports To Cuba 400,000,000 300,000,000 200,000,000 100,000,000 0 2002 2014 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2015
GEORGIAAND CUBA Hartsfield-Jackson Port of Savannah