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US loosens regulations ahead of Obama's Cuba visit to island

The US relaxed travel limitations for Cubans ahead of Obama's visit.

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The United States on Tuesday eased some of its Cuba restrictions before President Barack Obama's visit to the former Cold War enemy next week, allowing Cuba and its people greater access to US financial institutions and relaxing travel limits.

The trade and travel changes will allow Cubans to open US bank accounts and authorise those living in the Unites States to earn a salary or compensation, the US government said.

Amendments to US regulations will also allow individuals to visit Communist-ruled country for "people-to-people educational travel," the US Treasury and Commerce Departments said in a statement.
The easement comes as Obama prepares to travel to Cuba March 21-22 amid moves toward normal relations with the island nation just 90 miles (145 km) from Florida's coast.

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