This year, the portfolio embraces 395 projects, 69 more than in 2015, plus 120 new proposals that account for $9.5 billion worth of foreign capital revenues for the island nation’s economy.

The 34th edition of Havana International Fair, FIHAV 2016, has teed off and U.S. companies see the event as an opportunity to gain access to the Cuban market.

Growing markets receive more space – New, attractive locations for exhibitors – trade visitors benefit from concentration of markets.

Trinidad and Tobago will be showcased at this year's World Travel Market in London when a joint contingent from the Tourism Development Company and the Tobago House of Assembly attends the November 7–9 event.

The Stonegate Bank of Florida announced in July 2015 that it had reached an agreement with Banco Internacional de Comercio de Cuba to facilitate financial operations for American companies and citizens on the island nation.

Jamaica’s Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett has urged his regional counterparts to use the forum which will be provided at the upcoming Tourism Outlook Seminar (TOS) 2016 to develop a model that will drive growth in regional tourism, despite numerous global challenges.

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