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Va. Gov. McAuliffe heads to Cuba to announce export deals

WASHINGTON — Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe was headed聽in Cuba Sunday for a four-day visit expected to include the announcements of several export deals for Virginia products.

鈥淐uba is a major trading partner for us, and we鈥檙e going to have some very important strategic announcements when we are in Cuba,鈥 McAuliffe said ahead of the trip.

He has traveled around the world since taking office to places like the Middle East.

鈥淣inety-five percent of the world鈥檚 customers live outside the United States of America, so I go where the customers are,鈥 McAuliffe said.

On each trip, he has announced deals that were at least largely worked out ahead of time to increase exports of Virginia products or to draw new investment to Virginia.

On Dec. 22, McAuliffe met with the Cuban ambassador to the United States at the Cuban Embassy in Washington.

In a sign the trip will focus on exports of grain, poultry and related farm commodities, the meeting included Virginia Agriculture Sec. Todd Haymore.

鈥淲e鈥檙e going where the customers are to build our ag business,鈥 McAuliffe said.

The Obama administration to normalize relations with Cuba about a year ago.

The U.S.-Cuba Trade and Economic Council, a business group that supports trade with Cuba, said McAuliffe is the 14th U.S. governor to visit Cuba since 1999.

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