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Marriott Hotels Forced To Conclude Operations In Cuba

  • Tourism is one of the crucial bullwalrks in Cuba's economy

    Tourism is one of the crucial bullwalrks in Cuba's economy | Photo: AFP/Yamil Lage

Published 5 June 2020
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The order was submitted by the U.S. Treasury Department and will take into force in  August.

The Four Points Sheraton hotel in Havana will close in August after the U.S. Treasury Department ordered Marriott International, Inc. to wrap up any business Cuba, the U.S. hotel group said in a statement on Friday.

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A  spokeswoman for the U.S. hotel group, which operates in the country since 2016 with permission from the U.S. government, also said that its operating license was reviewed and renewed in 2018. We have recently received notice that the government-issued license will not be renewed, forcing Marriott to cease operations in Cuba."

"Marriott will stop operating in Cuba due to Trump's bans"

"Marriott continues to believe that Cuba is a destination that travelers, including U.S citizens, want to visit. Marriott looks forward to reopening on the island if and when the US government permits us to do business there again," she assured.

This measure comes one year after the U.S government banned cruise trips from its territory to the island, and falls within the scope of the Blockade imposed to Cuba in 1962. Since the start of Donald Trump's administration, the sanctions have significantly increased.

Along these lines, seven Cuban companies and hotels were added to a list that compiles entities sanctioned by the U.S State Department. The name that has caused more controversy is that of Fincimex, a financial company that deals with remittances sent to Cuba trough Western Union.

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