Port of Havana
Coverage of Port of Havana in the Nexus archive.
- Cuba receives 15,000-tonne shipment of rice donated by China
Cuba received a 15,000-tonne rice donation from China, the first of a promised 60,000-tonne aid package to address shortages. The shipment will be distributed to provinces, health, and education institutions, as described by the Cuban president as a 'noble gesture of solidarity.'
- SCOTUS ruling allows lawsuits over property seized by Cuban government
The Supreme Court ruled that four major cruise lines can be held liable for using the Port of Havana, which was seized by the Cuban government in 1960. This decision allows lawsuits to proceed against the cruise lines for their use of the confiscated American-built property.
- Supreme Court rules against cruise lines over Cuba voyages
The Supreme Court ruled 8-1 against four major cruise lines (Carnival, MSC, Royal Caribbean, and Norwegian) in a case involving a $440 million judgment over the use of docks at the Port of Havana for voyages operated between 2016-2019. The decision reinstates a $400 million judgment against the cruise companies.