WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — In a historic move, the U.S. and Cuba are on the road to normalize relations after 50 years of animosity — and that means more of the island nation’s highly coveted cigars and rum will find their way into the U.S.

The pact allows licensed American travelers to import $400 worth of goods, but no more than $100 of which can be tobacco products or alcohol. These products will not be allowed to be resold.