Washington - US President Barack Obama on Tuesday renewed for another year the Trade Act call with the Enemy, a statute of 1917 which supports the economic embargo on Cuba.
If this text is based on the economic embargo on the island, which ultimately can only be suspended by Congress, the extension also means that Obama continues to maintain its authority and flexibility to relax the sanctions to the island through executive decrees.
Obama had to decide before tomorrow, September 14, was prolonged the sanctions against Cuba under the so-called Trading with the Enemy Act, a statute of 1917 which the then President John Kennedy appealed in 1962 to impose economic embargo on Havana and since then renewed year after year, the next nine presidents.
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