Wednesday, March 4, 2015

'Ship to Cuba' option shows up on Amazon.com amid diplomatic talks

'Ship to Cuba' option shows up on Amazon.com amid diplomatic talks

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Less than three months after U.S. and Cuban
officials agreed to restore diplomatic ties, Amazon.com Inc appears to
be laying the groundwork to ship packages to Cuba.

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A "ship to Cuba" button was seen on Monday on Amazon's website by
Reuters correspondents in Havana. But the option does not appear to work
and reporters got an error message when they tried to order an item and
ship it to Cuba.

"Due to export controls and economic sanctions laws and regulations, we
are unable to process transactions from your current location," Amazon
said in the message.

There was no such option available on Amazon's site in a U.S.-based
search from San Francisco.

It is unclear how quickly Amazon, the largest U.S. online retailer,
could start shipping items to Cuba. Amazon did not immediately respond
to requests for comment.

But logistics experts said the appearance of the option suggested the
company was working on it.

"It probably does mean they are testing," said Rob Howard, chief
executive officer of San Francisco-based logistics firm Grand Junction.
Amazon often launches new services without much fanfare, preferring to
first work out the kinks with a small pool of eligible users, he said.

U.S. and Cuban officials have held two rounds of talks following the
Dec. 17 announcement that they would work toward restoring diplomatic
ties severed more than 50 years ago. Cuba has also signaled its
readiness for faster progress.

Amazon Chief Executive Jeff Bezos has family ties to Cuba. His adoptive
father Miguel Bezos was born there and came to the United States at the
age of 15.

(Reporting by Deepa Seetharaman in San Francisco and Daniel Trotta in
Havana, Cuba; Editing by Dan Grebler)

Source: 'Ship to Cuba' option shows up on Amazon.com amid diplomatic
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