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Excerpt from Agricultural Implications of Renewed Trade With Cuba: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Foreign Agriculture and Hunger of the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, May 19, 1994
This country of over 10 million people, just 90 miles from our shores, will eventually be a trading partner and a trade competitor. I am convinced it is not a matter of whether but a matter of when. We must anticipate these developments and understand their im plications as we consider our policy toward Cuba.
Our subcommittee is anxious to learn more about this subject and we welcome the testimony of the economists who have studied Cuban agricultural and trade issues. I am also pleased to be able to hear from representatives of the private sector-who can comment on the perspective from their industries.
At the outset, we have two or three Members of Congress who have expressed interest in testifying at this morning's hearing. The Honorable Charles Rangel who will be here shortly, and I under stand has a health markup, so he will not be with us for long I imagine.
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