Tag Archive for: Helms-Burton Act

HAVANA, Feb. 27th Four cruise companies sued under Title III of the Helms-Burton Act for allegedly trafficking in stolen property Read more

HAVANA, Dec. 25th With the last two lawsuits directed against U.S. companies operating with the Mariel Special Development Zone (ZEDM), Read more

HAVANA, Jul 14 (PL ) A federal judge in the United States dismissed a lawsuit against the cruise company Carnival for doing business with Cuba, economic and tourist media reported on Tuesday. Read more

HAVANA, May 23th    (By Vicente Morin Aguado) At his 86 years of age, Carmelo Mesa-Lago speaks loud and clear, he is far removed from any “ism”, Read more

HAVANA, May 1th The shipping companies that have been sued in Miami for using Cuban port facilities nationalized after 1959 have transferred a petition to the 11th appeals circuit in Atlanta, Read more

HAVANA, Oct. 10th The cruise multinational denied the accusations filed in a U.S. court by a Cuban-American doctor, who considers that the company benefited from the port of Santiago de Cuba,

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HAVANA, sept. 27th A Cuban-American heir to a house on Varadero beach that was confiscated by the Cuban government and then demolished to build a hotel has sued Expedia on Friday for “trafficking with stolen property.”

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HAVANA, Sept. 20th Not only U.S. airlines are threatened by the Helms-Burton Act for making use of airport facilities that were nationalized in Cuba at the beginning of the 1960s.

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HAVANA, Aug. 29th A lawsuit seeking to punish Carnival Corporation for doing

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HAVANA, April 17th The EU and Canada issued a joint warning against the United States on Wednesday after Washington said it would allow US lawsuits against foreign investments in Cuba.

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HAVANA,March 4th (AFP) US President Donald Trump’s administration is brandishing the threat of sanctions against foreign companies “trafficking” with Cuba, a move hitherto mothballed by Washington so as not to offend allies.

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