North American Sugar Industries, Inc. v. Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Co., Ltd. et al

  1. December 14, 2022

    Sugar Co. Has $291M Suit Over Cuban Port Use Dismissed

    A Miami federal judge dismissed on Wednesday litigation in which New York-based North American Sugar Industries Inc. sought $291 million from several companies involved in shipping wind turbines to Cuba, finding that the case does not belong in Florida.

  2. September 21, 2022

    Sugar Co. Says Fla. Is Proper Venue For Cuban Port Case

    A sugar company has argued that a shipment of wind turbine gear from China to Cuba needed to pass through a Florida port to back its claim in Florida federal court that a Chinese company owes it $291 million for the delivery.

  3. August 31, 2022

    Sugar Co. Can't Tie $291M Cuban Port Case To Florida

    A magistrate judge has found a Florida federal court isn't the place to settle a sugar company's claim that a Chinese company owes it $291 million for using a Cuban port it once owned to transport equipment for a major wind turbine project.

  4. August 25, 2021

    Sugar Co.'s $291M Cuban Port Suit Too Grainy, For Now

    A Florida federal judge tossed a sugar company's $291 million suit accusing a Chinese wind turbine manufacturer of reaping unlawful profits by using the sugar company's former Cuban port, finding the complaint too vague but giving the company a chance to amend its claims.

  5. June 16, 2020

    Suit Says Turbine Co. Owes $291M For Seized Cuban Port Use

    The original owner of a port seized by Cuba's communist government says a Chinese wind turbine manufacturer and companies it worked with owe $291 million for using its confiscated property to deliver products to the island's largest wind power project.