In Cuba, New York Governor Cuomo seeks to open doors to trade

HAVANA (Reuters) – New York Governor Andrew Cuomo met senior Cuban officials in Havana yesterday as the head of a high-powered business delegation looking to take advantage of President Barack Obama’s easing of restrictions with the Communist-led island.

 Andrew Cuomo
Andrew Cuomo

Cuomo, a Democrat, is the first governor to visit Cuba since a December announcement by Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro that they would restore diplomatic relations and work to normalize trade and travel ties after more than a half century of hostility and confrontation.

Cuomo termed the agreement “courageous” in opening remarks to a business conference and said, “We want to do everything we can to help.”

Cuomo was joined by top executives from JetBlue Airways Corp, Pfizer Inc and MasterCard Inc, who were among 18 business leaders and academics on the trip.

Cuomo said the purpose of his visit was to see what can be done now and look to the future should full trade be restored.

He also mixed in some fun, drinking a mojito at the Hotel Nacional, while Cuban officials gave him what he said was his first ever Cuban cigar. Cuomo joked that if he rushed through his speech, he would have time to smoke it.