
Doing business with Cuba - trade opportunities
Guide To Doing Business With Cuba
Doing business with Cuba and capitalising on what the country has to offer is the smart thing to do in today’s world scenario with Cuban Foreign Investment law #77 allowing for 100% foreign ownership. This is just one of the reasons why Cuba is primed to do business with international entrepreneurs and companies from various business sectors.
If your business deals with ores and metals like cobalt, nickel, iron ore, chromium, copper, gold, salt, timber, silica or petroleum Cuba could be the country which is best suited to do business with you. Other businesses that could benefit from developing business ties with Cuba include Tourism, Real Estate, IT, Biotech, and Agriculture, all of which are sectors that the Cuban
government is keen to develop.
Tourism in particular is an industry that is growing in leaps and bounds with Cuba recording the highest growth rate of tourism among all the Caribbean countries over the last decade. The labour force within Cuba is also highly skilled in the IT and Biotech industries and could be ideal for companies looking to set up an international office in Cuba.
Keeping in mind that this is the era of technology and that Cuba has capitalised on it, companies with a good business sense will be able to profit in the business sectors of IT, Biotech and other fields which require technically skilled personnel.
Businesses that have their finger on the pulse of Cuban business trends, and possess a strong research and development department can discover how best to capitalise on these trends and make significant profits from doing business with Cuba.
Extra information:
- If you are travelling to Cuba for business then flights into Havana are your most likely entry type. Learn about flights to the islands.
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