This Miami Law Firm Is Opening a Cuba Practice Group

Miami law firm Carey Rodriguez is opening a new Cuba Practice Group to advise clients on doing business on the island. The announcement comes in response to the surge of interest by U.S. businesses seeking to invest and and trade with Cuba since the progress in diplomatic ties between the countries last year. “Without a … Read more

Cigars and Rum: Cuba’s Epic Trademark Battles in U.S.

Cigars and Rum: Cuba’s Epic Trademark Battles in U.S.

When Fidel Castro took power in 1959 he nationalized the Cuban economy. In the wake of the confiscation, the US Foreign Claims Settlement Commission (FCSC) created a registry to record the Cuban assets seized from American citizens and corporations.  Neither these claims nor the claims of Cuban citizens have ever been settled. While there has been … Read more

The Woman between the Mob and Kennedy’s Cuba Plots

The Woman between the Mob and Kennedy’s Cuba Plots

Before Judith Campbell Exner died in 1999, she decided to betray her earlier 1975 testimony before the Senate Church Committee hearing and reveal the truth about her affair with John F Kennedy – and her role in ferrying documents and cash to the mob. Kennedy and Exner’s affair began in 1960, after Frank Sinatra introduced … Read more

Cuba Will Attend Regional Security Conference with U.S.

Cuba Will Attend Regional Security Conference with U.S.

For the first time, a Cuban delegation will attend the annual Caribbean regional security conference in Jamaica later this month. Cuba’s decision to attend the three-day conference in Jamaica, which is co-sponsored by the U.S. military’s Southern Command, follows several small forms of military engagement since the normalization of relations in December 2014. The conference … Read more

General John F Kelly Says U.S. To Share GTMO With Cuba

General John F Kelly Says U.S. To Share GTMO With Cuba

In an interview with the Associated Press, Marine Corps Gen. John F. Kelly, the commander of Southern Command, suggested that the US may jointly operate the US Naval Base at Guantanamo, Cuba – also know as GTMO – with Cuba. Kelly said he believes the facility remains strategically valuable, a deepwater port in the Caribbean, … Read more

All-Inclusive Cuba: The 10 Best Resorts

All-Inclusive Cuba: The 10 Best Resorts

During all the time that Cuba was totally off limits to American travelers, it became a major tourism destination for everyone else — but particularly Canadians, who continue to come to Cuba to search for the best all-inclusive resorts in droves. It’s that demand that led in large part to the continued development of Cuba’s all-inclusive … Read more

This Tourist Destination in Cuba Just Had a Record Year

The Cuban tourism boom is everywhere — not just Havana. After Cuba reported significant growth in Cienfuegos, the country’s Ministry of Tourism is now reporting a record year in Jardines del Rey. The destination, which first launched as a commercial tourist destination in 1993, received more than 400,000 visitors in 2015. The increase in tourist arrivals … Read more

Major Lazer Amps Up Musicabana Festival

Major Lazer Amps Up Musicabana Festival

The Musicabana Foundation announces international superstars Major Lazer – the collaborative project of Diplo, Walshy Fire and Jillionaire – will perform in Havana on Sunday, March 6, 2016. Major Lazer will be one of the first major American musical acts to perform in Havana since diplomatic ties were restored between the United States and Cuba … Read more

Republic of Congo Hopes to Increase Training of Medical Students in Cuba

Republic of Congo Hopes to Increase Training of Medical Students in Cuba

In a trip intended to strengthen ties, representatives from the Democratic Republic of the Congo this week expressed an interest in increasing the number of Congolese young people studying and receiving medical training in Cuba. A group of 850 Congolese students accompanied the Congolese delegation that included the Congolese Ambassador to Cuba who began their … Read more

Unilever and Cuba Resolve Joint Venture Terms

Unilever and Cuba Resolve Joint Venture Terms

Unilever Plc will return to Cuba after several years of dispute over joint venture terms. The joint venture will build a $35 million soap and toothpaste factory at Cuba’s Mariel Port Special Development Zone. The Dutch-British company left Cuba in 2012 in a dispute over controlling interest in their joint venture. Unilever NV will have … Read more