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