The U.S. President Barack Obama continued for one year trade embargo against Cuba. President underlines that punitive measures “comply with the national interests of the United States. Thus, sanctions remain in force until September 14, 2011. Trade embargo in 1962 and aimed to overthrow the communist government of the island, prohibits links to U.S. companies in Cuba. The only exception is allowed for trade in agricultural products and some medicines. The unofficial position of Cuba is that the embargo restricts access to so many products that compels people to resort to piracy, says Reuters. Several weeks after the premiere of the comedy “Murderers” in the U.S., the film can now be seen in the cinemas of communist Cuba about 9 U.S. cents. Strip adventures of Ashton Kutcher as a CIA assassin and is available on DVD. The problem is that the film will be officially released on DVD on September 7 in the U.S. and even then, because the U.S. embargo against Cuba, it can spread to the island. The years of embargo against Cuba cost the American business and countless missed opportunities at the same time the island became a haven for pirated goods. Although the embargo prohibits U.S. companies such as Microsoft’s software export to Cuba, the island’s most computers have installed unlicensed versions of the operating system.
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