(a) Prohibition on import of and dealings in Cuban productsThe Congress notes that section 515.204 of title 31, Code of Federal Regulations, prohibits the entry of, and dealings outside the United States in, merchandise that—(1) is of Cuban origin;
(2) is or has been located in or transported from or through Cuba; or
(3) is made or derived in whole or in part of any article which is the growth, produce, or manufacture of Cuba.
(b) Effect of NAFTAThe Congress notes that United States accession to the North American Free Trade Agreement does not modify or alter the United States sanctions against Cuba. The statement of administrative action accompanying that trade agreement specifically states the following:(1) “The NAFTA rules of origin will not in any way diminish the Cuban sanctions program. … Nothing in the NAFTA would operate to override this prohibition.”.
(2) “Article 309(3) [of the NAFTA] permits the United States to ensure that Cuban products or goods made from Cuban materials are not imported into the United States from Mexico or Canada and that United States products are not exported to Cuba through those countries.”.
(c) Restriction of sugar importsThe Congress notes that section 902(c) of the Food Security Act of 1985 (Public Law 99–198) requires the President not to allocate any of the sugar import quota to a country that is a net importer of sugar unless appropriate officials of that country verify to the President that the country does not import for reexport to the United States any sugar produced in Cuba.
(d) Assurances regarding sugar productsProtection of essential security interests of the United States requires assurances that sugar products that are entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, into the customs territory of the United States are not products of Cuba.
Structure US Code
Title 22— FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 69A— CUBAN LIBERTY AND DEMOCRATIC SOLIDARITY (LIBERTAD)
SUBCHAPTER I— STRENGTHENING INTERNATIONAL SANCTIONS AGAINST THE CASTRO GOVERNMENT
§ 6032. Enforcement of economic embargo of Cuba
§ 6033. Prohibition against indirect financing of Cuba
§ 6034. United States opposition to Cuban membership in international financial institutions
§ 6036. Assistance by independent states of former Soviet Union for Cuban Government
§ 6037. Television broadcasting to Cuba
§ 6038. Reports on commerce with, and assistance to, Cuba from other foreign countries
§ 6039. Authorization of support for democratic and human rights groups and international observers
§ 6040. Importation safeguard against certain Cuban products
§ 6041. Withholding of foreign assistance from countries supporting Juragua nuclear plant in Cuba
§ 6042. Reinstitution of family remittances and travel to Cuba
§ 6043. Expulsion of criminals from Cuba
§ 6045. Effect of chapter on lawful United States Government activities