Not only are our manufacturers moving to Mexico, it seems that now they are also moving to Cuba.
MIAMI — The Obama administration approved the first U.S. factory to be built and operated in Cuba in more than 50 years, in the latest sign of the rapidly changing relationship between the United States and the communist nation.
Cleber LLC, an Alabama-based company that builds tractors for small farms, was notified by the Treasury Department that it could open a facility in Cuba. Co-founder Saul Berenthal said the company’s attorney was in Havana on Monday to start the lengthy process of finalizing the agreement with the Cuban government and hopes to start production by early 2017.
And with the blessing of the Obama administration. Isn’t that special?



{Splody head}
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Normalization moves faster for some than for others, I see.
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Will not need a day to think about this one. Speechless. Just no words.
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Um…….no. 😈
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