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With Cuba trade opportunities increasing every day, there's never been a better time to subscribe to CubaNews.

Founded in 1993, CubaNews is the world's leading source of business information on this secretive nation only 90 miles from Florida's shores. Non-U.S. companies are already doing a brisk business in Cuba - and now that U.S. firms are free to sell food and medicines to Cuba, it's only a matter of time before even more lucrative opportunities open up.

CubaNews has broken many stories over the years, and we've conducted exclusive interviews with everyone from Ricardo Alarcón, president of Cuba's National Assembly, and Pedro Alvarez, chairman of Cuban food purchasing agency Alimport, to well-known dissidents Elizardo Sánchez and Oswaldo Payá.

So far this year, we've profiled OFAC Director Robert Werner, Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco and Alfredo Mesa, the new director of the Cuban American National Foundation. We've done in-depth reports on Splash Tropical Drinks - the Florida company now exporting beverage mix to Cuba - as well as extensive reporting on the aftermath of Hurricane Dennis, the worst storm to hit Cuba in 42 years.

Sign up now as a regular subscriber to CubaNews, and you'll get:

  • 16 pages a month packed with articles, charts, graphs and maps covering key aspects of the Cuban economy: agriculture, banking, biotech, e-commerce, manufacturing, nickel mining, oil and gas exploration, real estate, shipping, sugar, telecom, tobacco and tourism.
  • exclusive stories directly from Cuba, along with expert political and economic analysis from our veteran correspondents in Washington, Miami and Havana.
  • in-depth interviews with key people involved in Cuba-related issues.
  • two full pages of business briefs and a comprehensive calendar of events.
  • contact names, phone numbers, fax numbers, e-mail addresses and websites, so you can get in touch directly with Cuban government officials or foreign investors who are involved in upcoming events and other potential business opportunities.

Our coverage is the most accurate and objective of any publication covering Cuba on a regular basis.

A subscription includes the option of receiving CubaNews electronically - in PDF format - at no extra cost. Subscribers also get web access to all issues going back to 1998.

Click here to see what our readers have to say about CubaNews, then e-mail us your completed subscription application today. Let us help you take advantage of Cuba's gradual transition away from a Marxist past and toward a more promising, exciting future.