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07THEHAGUE974
2007-05-24 09:17:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy The Hague
Cable title:  

NETHERLANDS/CUBA: LIBERTAD ACT REVIEW

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TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 9227
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 03 THE HAGUE 000974 

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STATE FOR WHA/CCA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/21/2017
TAGS: ETRD ETTC PREL CU NL
SUBJECT: NETHERLANDS/CUBA: LIBERTAD ACT REVIEW

REF: A. STATE 65523


B. THE HAGUE 908

Classified By: ECONOMIC SECTION CHIEF KAREN ENSTROM,
REASONS 1.4 (B) AND (D)

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 03 THE HAGUE 000974

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STATE FOR WHA/CCA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/21/2017
TAGS: ETRD ETTC PREL CU NL
SUBJECT: NETHERLANDS/CUBA: LIBERTAD ACT REVIEW

REF: A. STATE 65523


B. THE HAGUE 908

Classified By: ECONOMIC SECTION CHIEF KAREN ENSTROM,
REASONS 1.4 (B) AND (D)


1. (C) SUMMARY. Dutch investments in Cuba remain minimal.
Post is not aware of any bilateral trade agreements or
exchange programs between Cuba and the Netherlands. The GONL
and Dutch NGOs remain active advocates for promoting human
rights in Cuba. Post is not aware of any high-level
diplomatic visits between Cuba and the Netherlands in the
past six months. END SUMMARY.


DUTCH INVESTMENT IN CUBA REMAINS MINIMAL
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2. (SBU) Dutch investments in Cuba remain minimal. Damex
Shipbuilding and Engineering, established in 1995, operates a
facility in the Santiago bay (el Nispero Shipyards) with a
workforce of about 140. Damex serves as the license holder
and aftersales service location for Damen Shipyards Holland.


3. (SBU) The Dutch-based ING bank has a representative
office in Havana. ING also has a 50 percent share in the
Curacao-based Netherlands Caribbean Bank (NCB),a joint
venture incorporated in 1993 with Cuban-based companies Grupo
Acemex and Banco Popular de Ahorro. On July 28, 2006,
Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) added
NCB's Willemstad, Curacao branch and Havana, Cuba branch to
its Specially Designated Nationals list on the basis that NCB
is "substantially" owned by Cuban entities. NCB provides
corporate loans, letters of credit, deposits, transfers,
currency exchanges, and brokerage services to various sectors
of the Cuban economy.


4. (SBU) In a May 23 conversation, ING executives Heather
Loewenthal, General Manager Group Compliance, and Carlos Eric

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Rasch, Coordinator for Corporate Compliance, told Econoff ING
would be closing NCB and its representative office in Havana.
In negotiations to be finalized by the end of May, ING would
first acquire all of NCB before closing it down. Closure of
the representative office would take longer, as the presence
of ING staff at the office made the process sensitive,
Loewenthal said. Rasch said ING had been "winding down"
related business for a year, adding that NCB had only nine
clients and the ING representative office only 15. ING's
clients were primarily non-Cuban foreigners doing business in
Cuba, including the Japanese Embassy in Havana whose account
had been approved by OFAC, Rasch said. Loewenthal stressed
that the closing of both entities was a business-based
decision.


5. (SBU) Both ING executives said they were still
investigating press reports from 2006 that a U.S. ING office
faced fines for transferring money to NCB Havana through NCB
Curacao, and would inform Post of their findings.


6. (SBU) Post is not aware of any bilateral trade
agreements between Cuba and the Netherlands.

EXCHANGE PROGRAMS: NONE
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7. (SBU) Post is not aware of any exchange programs between
the Netherlands and Cuba.

DUTCH PROMOTING DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN CUBA
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8. (SBU) The GONL continues to actively promote human
rights in Cuba, including through programming run out of its
Havana embassy. In addition, a number of Dutch NGOs use
private and/or Dutch government funding to focus public
attention on human rights in Cuba. These NGOs include Pax
Christi, Cuba Futuro, Glasnost in Cuba and a Dutch branch of
CLAP. Others, such as NOVIB (Oxfam),avoid political

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commentary and focus on development assistance. Foreign
Minister Verhagen, prior to joining the government earlier
this year, was one of a number of Dutch parliamentarians
active in the Cuba human rights movement.


9. (C) The GONL recognizes that EU consensus has collapsed
on a common policy toward Cuba. It is also concerned that
its own diplomats have extremely limited access to GOC
officials and thus opportunities to influence would-be
reformers within the Raul Castro government. The Dutch
Ministry of Finance is seeking ways to engage the Cuban
regime without legitimizing it and is willing to consider
degrees of flexibility in EU member states' approaches to the
Cuban government (ref B).

HIGH-LEVEL DIPLOMATIC VISITS: NONE
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10. (SBU) Post is not aware if any high-level diplomatic
visits between Cuba and the Netherlands in the past six
months.
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