Bacardí
The Cuban regime speaks out against the U.S. law that affects its trademarks.
The regime denounces the "Bacardi Law": It fears that it will encourage claims for confiscated properties in Cuba.
The film "Two Hearts" on Netflix tells the story of the Cuban Jorge Bacardí and the donor who saved his life.
U.S. agency dismisses Bacardí's lawsuit against the Cuban Havana Club.
Bacardí is supporting bars and restaurants impacted by the coronavirus with three million dollars.
Bacardí is offering its main distillery to produce hand sanitizers against the coronavirus.
Mexico forgave over 1.5 million dollars in taxes to Bacardi between 2009 and 2013.
Bacardí will donate one million dollars to the Bahamas for Hurricane Dorian.
Spanish businesspeople in Cuba say they are "perfectly prepared" to face Title III of the Helms-Burton law.
A new book acknowledges the significant contributions of the intellectual and businessman Emilio Bacardí.
Bacardí asserts its right to sue Cuba for the properties that were confiscated from them in 1960.
The Bacardí heiress sells her mansion in Miami: she initially asked for 27 million, but settled for 19.
The eternal debate: Who makes the true Cuban rum?
This is the mansion that the great-granddaughter of the Bacardí founder is selling for 25 million dollars.
Bacardí demands the revocation of the license for Cuba to sell Havana Club in the United States.
The Congress is investigating why Cuba was allowed to register the Havana Club trademark in the United States.
The Cuban government denounces illegalities regarding the Havana Club brand in Geneva.
Cuba hopes to be able to sell Habana Club to the United States.
2024-12-11T00:33:36+01:00