Wednesday 25 May 2016

White House hosting secret Cuba meeting with business group

The Obama administration is hosting a private meeting this week to promote commerce with Cuba that was organized by an outside business group. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

The White House is hosting a private meeting this week to promote commerce with Cuba that was organized by an outside business group, and is so far being kept off of public schedules.
A White House official acknowledged that the gathering would take place Wednesday but did not respond to Washington Examinerquestions about why it was not included on any public White House schedule, exactly who the participants are, and why an outside business group helped organize it, according to sources familiar with the event.
"As part of the ongoing engagement with the business community about the president's efforts to normalize relations with Cuba, on Wednesday May 25, the White House will host a meeting of small- and medium-sized business leaders from around the country for a briefing on the administration's Cuba policy," the official told the Examiner.
"The event will include an update on the administration's polices and priorities regarding Cuba, a discussion on the various business opportunities in Cuba and best practices from companies who have been operating there," the official said.
The meeting also wasn't mentioned anywhere on the website of Business Forward, a nonprofit group with close ties to the White House that helped organize the gathering, according to sources familiar with the meeting.
A spokeswoman for Business Forward said Monday that the group hadn't publicly distributed any information about the meeting because "we're still finalizing some of the details."
"We're planning to soon," she said, noting that the briefing is one of "many similar programs we regularly hold" at the White House.
"We organized this meeting based on interest from business leaders who have wanted to learn more about the U.S. relationship with Cuba and how it would affect their businesses," she wrote in an email response.
Business Forward is a group that charges major companies such as AT&T, Hilton Worldwide, Microsoft, Visa and WalMart, among others, $50,000 in annual membership fees for special access to Obama administration officials, according to a report in Politico.
The organization doesn't consider the access it provides as lobbying, according to Jim Doyle, a veteran Democratic operative and founder of Business Forward. Doyle says the bulk of its work is organizing "briefings."
"Our goal is to focus on all of those people outside Washington who have something to say, just don't have a means of getting involved," he told Politico.
The White House Cuba event, to take place at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building Wednesday, will feature remarks from senior officials from several executive agencies, including the acting director of the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control, which administers and enforces U.S. economic and trade sanctions, sources said.
Attendees will include officials from U.S. companies, as well as lawyers, lobbyists and other activists involved in President Obama's effort to normalize relations with Cuba.
James Williams, the president of Engage Cuba, a coalition of private companies and organizations working to end the travel and trade embargo on Cuba, is the only person from the private sector scheduled to speak, these sources said. Williams did not respond to an emailed inquiry from the Examiner about his speaking role.


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