Havana, Cuba_ The expectatives of business sectors in the United States about the links with Cuba in spite of the economic blockade grow since next visit of President Barack Obama to the Island, the website of Radio Reloj published.
Representatives of North American companies are showing their optimism about the possibility of eliminating those unilateral sanctions, express an article of The Hill daily, specialized in Congress themes.
The text said that the decision of both presidents of resuming diplomatic relations has promoted a favorable reaction to a bilateral rapprochement without precedent in the last sixty years.
According to some specialists, after the historic visit of the head of the White House to the Greater of the Antilles from March 20th to 22th, the first in almost 90 years, it is almost a matter of time the lifting of the blockade imposed to Cuba, The Hill emphasized.
The amount of groups and firms that lobbies in favor of an open trade with the Caribbean nation grew in 2015 from 31 to 97, the publication explained.
“We are looking for an opening and for that, we are going to make good use of the President’s visit, as an impulse to the dialogue and the economic opportunities for both countries” Said Scott Parven, from the Consultancy firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer and Feld.
Parven added to The Hill, that history will see the President’s travel as a turning point in the relations and the speeding up of the rhythm to lift the blockade completely.


