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Treasury Amends Regulations to Restrict Revenue Sources to the Cuban Regime | U.S. Department of the Treasury

Treasury Amends Regulations to Restrict Revenue Sources to the
Cuban Regime
September 23, 2020

WASHINGTON – Today, the Department of the Treasury’s O ice of Foreign Assets Control
(OFAC) amended the Cuban Assets Control Regulations (CACR) to further implement the
President’s foreign policy to deny the Cuban regime sources of revenue. The changes restrict
lodging at certain properties in Cuba; importing Cuban-origin alcohol and tobacco products;
attending or organizing professional meetings or conferences in Cuba; and participating in
and organizing certain public performances, clinics, workshops, competitions, and
exhibitions in Cuba. These regulatory amendments will become e ective upon publication in
the Federal Register.
“The Cuban regime has been redirecting revenue from authorized U.S. travel for its own
benefit, o en at the expense of the Cuban people,” said Treasury Secretary Steven T.
Mnuchin. “This Administration is committed to denying Cuba’s oppressive regime access to
revenues used to fund their malign activities, both at home and abroad.”
For the latest changes to the CACR, which can be found at 31 Code of Federal Regulations
(CFR) part 515, see here. Major elements of the changes in the revised Treasury regulations
include:

CUB A PROHIB ITED ACCOMMODATIONS LIST
OFAC is incorporating a new provision into the CACR that prohibits any person subject to U.S.
jurisdiction from lodging, paying for lodging, or making any reservation for or on behalf of a
third party to lodge at any property that the Secretary of State has identified as owned or
controlled by the Cuban government, a prohibited o icial of the Government of Cuba, a
prohibited member of the Cuban Communist Party, a close relative of a prohibited o icial of
the Government of Cuba, or a close relative of a prohibited member of the Cuban Communist
Party.

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Treasury Amends Regulations to Restrict Revenue Sources to the Cuban Regime | U.S. Department of the Treasury

Concurrent with this change, the State Department is creating a new list, the Cuba Prohibited
Accommodations List, to identify the names, addresses, or other identifying details, as
relevant, of properties subject to this prohibition.

CUB AN-ORIGIN ALCOHOL AND TOB ACCO
OFAC is amending the CACR to exclude the importation into the United States of Cubanorigin alcohol and tobacco products from several general authorizations. Previously, the
importation of Cuban-origin alcohol and tobacco products as accompanied baggage was
authorized for non-commercial use under certain circumstances.

PROF ESSIONAL MEETINGS AND CONF ERENCES
OFAC is eliminating the general authorization related to attendance at, or organization of,
professional meetings or conferences in Cuba. These activities may be authorized via specific
license on a case-by-case basis to the extent not authorized under other travel-related
authorizations.

PUB LIC PERF ORMANCES, CLINICS, W ORKSHOPS,
COMPETITIONS, AND EXHIB ITIONS
OFAC is eliminating the general authorization related to public performances, clinics,
workshops, other athletic or non-athletic competitions, and exhibitions. These activities may
be authorized via specific license on a case-by-case basis. As a result of this amendment, the
only remaining general license for participation in and organization of athletic competitions
in Cuba will be the general license for athletic competitions by amateur or semi-professional
athletes or athletic teams.
View more information on Cuba sanctions.
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