Havana Club With a Twist of Trade
Among the many casualties of the 1958 Cuban revolution was the clear rights to Havana Club rum, which has been tied up in a decades-long trade dispute involving the United States, Cuba, and the European Union.
Jack Caporal is an associate fellow with the Scholl Chair in International Business at CSIS. He was previously an associate editor for Inside U.S. Trade.
Among the many casualties of the 1958 Cuban revolution was the clear rights to Havana Club rum, which has been tied up in a decades-long trade dispute involving the United States, Cuba, and the European Union.