HudsonHawk
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Americans are allowed to purchase Cuban products outside the U.S. and bring them back into the U.S., but only in limited amounts. As I recall, the limit is 10 cigars. The same goes for rum. I have friends who bring back a few bottles of Havana Club rum and some cigars every time they travel to Mexico.
That is incorrect. As of a few weeks ago, Americans who travel to Cuba under a valid license will be able to bring back up to $400 worth of goods, with no more than $100 worth being tobacco and alcohol. This is only for goods purchased in Cuba. It is still illegal to import Cuban products purchased in other countries (it's still illegal to purchase them in the first place). There used to be similar allowances, but that has not been in effect for some time. If your friends are bringing Cuban cigars and rum into the U.S. from Mexico, they are doing so illegally.
https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/36/~/importing-cuban-cigars