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    The changes in the regulations and duties for Cuban cigars make them the same as for all cigars brought into the country by travelers. It doesn't matter what country the Cuban cigars were purchased in. This also remains the only legal way to bring Cuban cigars into the U.S. Online and mail order sales are not legal, nor is any sale of Cuban cigars in the U.S. The restrictions are that a traveler can bring in to the U.S., for personal use, a maximum of 100 cigars with a value of no more than $800 every 31 days without any duty. Any cigars over that amount are subject to a 4% duty.

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    Time to go visit bluenoser
    Don’t wait for the storm to pass. Learn to dance in the rain.

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    U.S. market off limits

    Cuba's tobacco industry saw losses of 129,595,346 USD from April 1, 2015, through March 31, 2016

    U.S. market off limits › Cuba › Granma - Official voice of the PCC

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