Haynes and Boone, LLP
  June 20, 2017 - Texas

Trump Administration Announces New Cuba Policy Reversing Some Obama Administration Measures

On June 17, the Trump Administration announced a new policy on Cuba, partially reversing certain of the market-opening measures that had been adopted by the Obama Administration during its final two years. Some of the key changes captured in the policy memorandum include:

The process to adopt changes set out in the policy memorandum should be initiated within 30 days of the June 17 announcement.

The policy memorandum is also noteworthy in that it leaves in place various aspects of the Obama Administration policies. In particular, the new policy does not change current U.S. policy as to:

The Trump Administration also made clear via other published materials that it will not seek to reverse arrangements by U.S. businesses with banned Cuban entities if they had been entered into prior to the adoption of the new regulations. In addition, the Administration pointed out that that the policy changes will not take place until the respective agency has adopted implementing regulations.