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Old 06-03-2021, 04:48 PM   #1
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Default J.C. Newman Hoping To Import Cuban Tobacco

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When Drew Newman of J.C. Newman Cigar Co. read an article about the legal importation of Cuban coffee into the United States, he had an idea: why not tobacco? Of course, the obvious answer is the 60-year-old U.S. embargo on Cuban cigars and tobacco, but he figured if the U.S. government allowed Cuban coffee to come into the United States, then his family’s Tampa, Florida cigar company should be able to do the same with tobacco. Newman was so inspired by this idea that he decided to petition the government. Yesterday, he sent a letter to the Office of Economic Sanctions Policy & Implementation asking that the U.S. Department of State rethink its position on importing raw, unfermented Cuban tobacco leaf.

“The U.S. government allows coffee and other goods from Cuba to be legally imported so long as they are from ‘independent Cuban entrepreneurs,’ ” Newman said. “I am petitioning the U.S. government to add tobacco leaves grown by independent farmers—not the Cuban government—to this list.”

More than 125 years old, J.C. Newman Cigar Co. has a long history with Cuban tobacco. Like many American cigar manufacturers before the 1961 embargo, the company (then known as M&N Cigar) imported tobacco from Cuba and rolled the cigars in the United States, first in Cleveland and then in Tampa, creating a product known as a “Clear Havana.” From a tax perspective, it was far less expensive to import raw leaf and make the cigars in the U.S. than to import finished, branded cigars that were made in Cuba, which is why Clear Havanas were generally less expensive than Cuban-made brands such as Romeo y Julieta or H. Upmann.

“Before President Kennedy imposed the Cuban embargo, my family imported millions of pounds of Cuban tobacco into the United States,” Newman said. “We rolled Clear Havanas, cigars that were made entirely from Cuban tobacco, in our El Reloj cigar factory in Tampa.”

If the petition works, it would be a return of sorts to the old, pre-embargo days for J.C. Newman, a return the 39-year-old Newman hopes he’ll see in his lifetime. On a larger scale, such a policy change would not only create new opportunities for J.C. Newman, but could possibly re-ignite an entire industry of Clear Havana production in the U.S.

“Prior to the embargo, far more cigars were rolled with Cuban tobacco in Tampa than in Cuba because Tampa was home to the world’s best cigar factories,” Newman says. “Allowing us to import Cuban tobacco leaves would allow us to support independent Cuban farmers and to prove, once again, that we can roll better cigars with Cuban tobacco than Cuba can.”






It's a long shot of course, but if they are successful? The rebirth of clear Havanas!
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Old 06-03-2021, 08:29 PM   #2
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It’s always worth it to ask
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Default Re: J.C. Newman Hoping To Import Cuban Tobacco

Even if by some weird circumstance the US approved it, it's doubtful Cuba would allow it.
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Old 06-05-2021, 08:26 PM   #4
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Default Re: J.C. Newman Hoping To Import Cuban Tobacco

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Even if by some weird circumstance the US approved it, it's doubtful Cuba would allow it.
They've changed quite a bit since Fidel died.

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I personally can't wait for the blends that will come out when this happens. Think of all the combinations.
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Old 06-06-2021, 08:43 PM   #5
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Default Re: J.C. Newman Hoping To Import Cuban Tobacco

What Cuban coffee brands are imported to the US?

Best part of exported Cuban tobacco could be better constructed cigars than Cuba. Add a Cameroon wrapper, touch of Sumatra in the blend...
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Old 06-07-2021, 04:56 AM   #6
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Default Re: J.C. Newman Hoping To Import Cuban Tobacco

Hopefully they've changed enough to be open to this then! I think I'll just say that I am finger quotingingly - "cautiously optimistic".
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