U.S. Changes Legal Policy On Cuba Unlisted Video
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Mike Pompeo
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Erin Scott
According to Reuters, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Wednesday that on May 2 the United States will lift a ban on U.S. lawsuits against foreign firms doing business in Cuba.
Pompeo said at a news conference, “Any person or company doing business in Cuba should heed this announcement.”
The major policy shift could expose U.S., European and Canadian companies to legal action and deal a blow to Cuba’s efforts to attract more foreign investment.
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