Cuban Assets Control Regulations
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title:
Cuban Assets Control Regulations
text:
The Cuban Assets Control Regulations, (CACR) 31 CFR 515, generally regulate relations between Cuba and the U.S. and are the main mechanism of domestic enforcement of the United States embargo against Cuba. President Kennedy enacted the Cuban Assets Control Regulations on July 8, 1963. Its authority comes from the Trading with the Enemy Act, passed in 1917, which gives the President the authority to allow or deny property transfers between the United States and citizens of enemy nations. In 1950,
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Regulations of the United States Department of the Treasury
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_Assets_Control_Regulations
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2023-07-09T13:48:56Z
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