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Scott Warns Ports About Trading With Cuba

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Gov. Rick Scott is using Twitter to threaten funding cuts for port operators that do business with Cuba, as legal cargo arrived Wednesday at Port Everglades from the island nation.
"Disappointed some FL ports would enter into any agreement with Cuban dictatorship," Scott wrote in a series of tweets Wednesday. "I will recommend restricting state funds for ports that work with Cuba in my budget. We cannot condone Raul Castro's oppressive behavior. Serious security/human rights concerns."

Scott, who has been a proponent of the state's ports increasing international trade since he took office in 2011, also has been a critic of former President Barack Obama's efforts to restore relations with the communist government of the nation 90 miles south of Florida.

The state's $82 billion budget for the current fiscal year, which began July 1, includes $153 million for port projects administered by the Department of Transportation.

Lawmakers last year also approved a wide-ranging transportation bill (HB 7027) that boosts the minimum annual funding for the Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic Development program — administered by the Florida Ports Council — from $15 million to $25 million.

The Tallahassee-based council, the lobbying arm for ports across the state, noted that while it hasn't been involved in the Port Everglades endeavor, it has long stressed a need to address "political and social challenges" with Cuba.

"Florida ports are currently the main conduit for the shipping of consumer goods to nations in the Caribbean Basin, and we continuously monitor new trade opportunities," Florida Ports Council President and CEO Doug Wheeler said in a statement. "However, serious political and social challenges need to be addressed before Florida can participate in free and open trade with Cuba."

Representatives of Port Everglades did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The tweets by Scott, who will announce his proposed 2017-2018 budget in the coming weeks, came as President Donald Trump has indicated he may reverse some of Obama's attempts to thaw relations with Cuba.

On Wednesday, a Cuban cargo ship, carrying containers of artisanal charcoal, arrived at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, the first such delivery since rule changes involving the island were enacted by Obama.

 

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