Title III

US Lawsuit Against Amazon Dismissed

On Monday, the Helms-Burton lawsuit filed against Amazon, the online shopping giant, was dismissed. A Florida federal judge rejected the…

5 years ago

The What’s-Next Scenario for Helms-Burton Claimants

Cuba Business Report's editor interviews U.S. attorney, Daniel R. Zim, on the "what's-next" scenario for Helms-Burton claimants. Mr. Zim is…

6 years ago

Spanish Court Rules in Favor of Meliá Hotels International

On Monday, September 2, a court in Palma de Mallorca, Spain ruled in favor of Meliá Hotels International in a…

6 years ago

Canada Defends its Right to do Business in Cuba

Global Affairs Canada and Department of Justice Canada announced on Friday that the government would vigorously defend its interests in…

6 years ago

EU Threatens WTO Action Against US Title III

European Union (EU) leaders and the foreign ministers of Canada and Spain have made clear their opposition in light of…

6 years ago

Ten Reasons US Business Should Consider Cuba Now

The actions taken by President Trump to “completely roll back” the US/Cuba normalization process launched by President Obama have not…

6 years ago

Mafia hotels, half of Cienfuegos, and other unusual claims against Cuba under Helms-Burton

By Sergio Alejandro Gómez, for CubaDebate Although doomed to failure, Helms-Burton’s objectives have always been clear: asphyxiate the Cuban economy…

6 years ago

Helms Burton Title III: Punishment or Fireworks?

By David Urra and Sue Ashdown The Helms-Burton law passed by the U.S. Congress in 1996 is best summarized as…

6 years ago