Leading leaders of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania launched the bipartisan Pennsylvania State Council-Engage Cuba, aimed at seeking support for the island’s approach, and the end of travel and trade restrictions.
Through a statement, the organization reported that the structure created on Monday will urge Congress to lift the prohibitions that harm both the inhabitants of Pennsylvania and the Cubans.
Ending trade restrictions on Cuba could bring new opportunities to Pennsylvania’s agriculture, manufacturing and other major export industries while creating jobs in the Commonwealth, coalition president James Williams said on the subject.
But he said that to implement that boost the Congress should put an end to arbitrary measures that impede U.S. participation in Cuban markets, and applauded Senator Bob Casey (Democrat), and representatives Mike Doyle (Democrat) and Glenn Thompson ( Republican) for their support of legislative efforts in this area.