News U.S. may ban entry of Israeli agribusiness linked to Cuba Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | July 19, 1996 Once notified, the State Department and the firm will discuss the charges. If the agribusiness is found to be "trafficking" in confiscated property, the United States will impose sanctions. Last week, the United States imposed such sanctions on Sherritt International, a Canadian company. J. Correspondent Also On J. U.S. Chaotic response to Israel's turmoil reveals dilemma for Jewish orgs Bay Area Israeli expats in Bay Area protest latest moves by Netanyahu Passover AI rushes in, but the best new haggadahs are still human-made Recipe Help! I need a main course and a tasty Pesach dessert Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up