Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR37

Introduced
3/30/16  
Introduced
3/30/16  
Engrossed
3/30/16  
Refer
3/31/16  
Refer
3/31/16  
Report Pass
5/17/16  
Report Pass
5/17/16  
Passed
5/25/16  

Caption

Provides relative to the promotion of trade relations between Louisiana and Cuba

Impact

If enacted, HCR37 will mandate the Department of Economic Development to assess and capitalize on the economic potential offered by a strengthened trade relationship with Cuba. The resolution highlights Louisiana's proximity to Cuba, noting that its ports could serve as critical logistical footholds in establishing and enhancing trade channels. Improved trade relations may lead to increased economic activity, benefiting citizens through potential job creation and enhanced business opportunities.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 37 (HCR37) urges the Louisiana Department of Economic Development to enhance and improve trade relations with Cuba. The resolution acknowledges the changing commercial landscape due to globalization and encourages the exploration of international economic opportunities, particularly those that can benefit Louisiana. It emphasizes the state's historical trade relationship with Cuba and proposes a study to analyze opportunities that can position Louisiana as a leading trade partner in the region.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR37 appears generally positive, particularly among those who advocate for increased trade and economic diversification. Supporters of the resolution argue that fostering trade with Cuba is essential for Louisiana to tap into emerging markets. However, there may also be concerns about the implications of such a trade partnership, including public and political viewpoints on historical and social factors related to U.S.-Cuba relations.

Contention

While HCR37 presents a unified approach towards improving trade relations, it may lead to debates regarding the appropriateness of engaging with Cuba given its historical political context. There could be opposition from various constituencies who may view increased trade with Cuba skeptically, perturbed by the complexities of foreign relations and potential economic dependencies. Thus, while the bill proposes beneficial economic avenues, the broader implications of such trade agreements could foster contention among different stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR68

Memorializes Congress to restore trade relations between the United States and Cuba in order to open the market to Louisiana rice.

LA PR25-0113

Sense of the Council on the Restoration of Cuban American Relations Resolution of 2023

LA HR14

Encourages closer economic relationship between the U.S. and the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the negotiation of a bilateral trade agreement between the two countries

LA HR2

Encourages closer economic relationship between the U.S. and the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the negotiation of a bilateral trade agreement between two countries

LA HCR33

Urging Congress to consider the removal of trade, financial, and travel restrictions relating to Cuba.

LA SCR20

Expresses support for trade agreements between the United States and Taiwan and Taiwan's participation in certain international organizations, and celebrates the anniversary of the federal Taiwan Relations Act, and sister state relationship between Taiwan and Louisiana.

LA H0351

Condemning the Emerging Partnership between the Chinese and Cuban Governments

LA HJR310

Promoting an increased trade relationship between the State of Alabama and the Port of Bar, Montenegro

LA SCR30

Commends and expresses support for economic trade and friendship between the state of Louisiana and the Republic of China (Taiwan).

LA HR304

Promoting an increased trade relationship between the State of Alabama and the Port of Bar, Montenegro

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.