Capitalist Trappings Are Slow to Come to Cuba

But change is on the way

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This week America takes another step toward normalizing relations with Cuba as it reopens embassies on the Caribbean's largest island. While the U.S. embargo remains in place, barring the business activities of domestic companies, foreign players have had more freedom in anticipating economic opportunities if and when Cuba's state-controlled economy opens up.

WPP is a case in point, tying its own ambitions to those of advertisers eyeing Cuba. In a first among industry holding companies, the London-based entity recently announced its move into the market in partnership with state-owned Palco Group and has hired an executive based in Havana.

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