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Spanish companies in Cuba
Spanish hotel chains are staying alert for Trump's next move in Cuba
Million-dollar defeat for entrepreneurs linked to Castroism in trial over hotels in the Canary Islands
The 18 billion dollars from GAESA and the debts of the Cuban regime with international creditors
"Caught us almost to ruin": Spanish company denounces million-dollar non-payment by the Cuban government
Will Trump and his ambassador impact Spain-Cuba relations?
Díaz-Canel mourns the death of the founder of Meliá: "He believed in Cuba."
Grupo Barceló denies food shortages in Cuba and publishes images of its culinary offerings to prove it
Truck with chicken container suffers accident on highway in Las Tunas
Pork production in Cuba collapses by almost 90%
Government authorizes the creation of a corporate bank with foreign capital in Cuba
Popular Party candidate in Spain considered the winner of the television debate with Pedro Sánchez
Yotuel to the leader of the Popular Party: Meliá has 32 hotels in Cuba
Submission of Spain to late Castroism
Meliá pays $35,000 a month to a consulting firm in anticipation of possible changes in U.S. policy towards Cuba
President of VOX in Madrid meets with Cuban exiles to commemorate July 11th
Spanish airline World2Fly opens office in Camagüey
Cubatur will be the representative of "Viajes El Corte Inglés" in Cuba
Cuban mining company signs agreements with companies from Spain and Brazil
Cuba hires Spanish communications firm to attract foreign investment
Foreign company rents cars for tourism in Cuba
Spain describes the criticisms from the United States regarding its policy toward Cuba as unfair
Delays in BFI payments herald a new financial corralito in Cuba
Meliá Hotels announces the reopening of its hotels in Cuba starting from November 15
Elena Larrinaga to business leaders around the world about Cuba: What needs to be promoted is a free and prosperous country
The Spanish ambassador in Cuba believes that the protests will subside when the economy is revitalized
Spain and Europe have nothing at stake in Cuba, except for their anti-American complex
Ambassador of Spain in Cuba presents credentials to President Díaz-Canel
The Cuban government will increase rents for entities and foreign residents by 42%
Spanish company will open its fifth hotel in Cuba, in Cayo Santa María
President of the Association of Spanish Entrepreneurs in Cuba: "The de-escalation seems close to beginning."
Foreign companies in Cuba are requesting a reduction in rents and shorter working hours
The largest distillery in Cuba is reopened
Spain tells its business leaders that it will reject claims under the Helms-Burton Act
Spanish capital group joins the Mariel Special Development Zone
Meliá points to Trump's measures as one of the reasons for its drop in revenue in Cuba
General Director of Hotel Iberostar Parque Central: "For me, Cuba has it all."
Opposition group denounces Spanish companies for subjecting Cuban workers to a “new slave system”
Meliá states that it has not received a single lawsuit for expropriations in Cuba
The Spanish airline Iberia is considering increasing its presence in Cuba
Iberostar aims to have around thirty hotels in Cuba by 2021
Díaz-Canel assures that foreign companies in Cuba have "complete legal security."
The largest tourist fair in Cuba opens its 2019 edition dedicated to Spain
The Spanish Minister of Tourism requests Cuba to settle debts owed to entrepreneurs from her country
Hoteliers in Mallorca negotiate compensation for Cubans in Miami for properties confiscated in Cuba
The Spanish Minister of Tourism will meet in Cuba with hotel industry executives and government representatives
Cuba aims to increase the number of Spanish tourists
The reactivation of the Helms-Burton Act also goes against the European Union, says the newspaper El País
20 Spanish hotels in Cuba could be reported under Title III of the Helms-Burton Act
Spain sees it as "almost mandatory" for the European Union to sue the United States over the sanctions against Cuba
The Spanish government will "absolutely support" its companies in Cuba
The United States confirms the enforcement of Title III of the Helms-Burton Act starting on May 2nd
Spain reiterates that the activation of the Helms-Burton Law in Cuba is harmful
Spain hopes that the U.S. will activate the Helms-Burton Act next week
Spain's Foreign Minister and a Trump advisor discuss Cuba, Venezuela, and Africa
A Spanish company will invest 3.5 billion euros in a tourist and residential complex in Cuba
Cuba's consul assures that the island has a "very diverse investment portfolio" for Asturian business owners
70% of Cuba's wind energy will be produced by Spanish companies
Pedro Sánchez's visit to Cuba will be "more economical than political."
Spanish company to export household goods to Cuba
2026-01-25T23:05:28+01:00