Title III Suspended For 45 Days; First Time Less Than 6 Months. Omnious For Cuba 1/16/2019

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Title III Suspended For 45 Days; First Time Less Than 6 Months. Omnious For Cuba   1/16/2019

For the first time, Title III of the Libertad Act has been suspended for less than six months.  Using forty-five (45) days presents a likelihood of an ominous commercial, economic and political landscape for the Republic of Cuba, European Union (EU)-member countries, members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and members of the United Nations.  Once again, the Trump Administration has used weaponized potentiality to create uncertainty and, thus anxiety.  Precisely the intention.

 

Forty-Five days from today, quite likely that a lawyer representing a client will be entering  Federal Court in Miami, Florida, Newark, New Jersey, and Tampa, Florida, to file a lawsuit against someone- company or person.

There may be an opening for a mediation to resolve the certified claims; the private sector has shared a proposal with the Trump Administration:https://www.cubatrade.org/blog/2018/11/18/lojx6s6oe5epgonh6mub855d5ak143

For Immediate Release  

MEDIA NOTE

January 16, 2019  

Secretary’s Determination of 45-Day Suspension under Title III of LIBERTAD Act   

“The Secretary of State reported on January 16, 2019, to the appropriate Congressional committees that, consistent with section 306(c)(2) of the Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity (LIBERTAD) Act of 1996 (22 U.S.C. 6021 – 6091) and the authority delegated to the Secretary by the President on January 31, 2013, the Secretary made a determination to suspend for forty-five days beyond February 1, 2019, the right to bring an action under Title III of the Act.  This extension will permit us to conduct a careful review of  the right to bring action under Title III in light of the national interests of the United States and efforts to expedite a transition to democracy in Cuba and include factors such as the Cuban regime’s brutal oppression of human rights and fundamental freedoms and its indefensible support for increasingly authoritarian and corrupt regimes in Venezuela and Nicaragua.

We call upon the international community to strengthen efforts to hold the Cuban government accountable for 60 years of repression of its people.  We encourage any person doing business in Cuba to reconsider whether they are trafficking in confiscated property and abetting this dictatorship.”

LINK To Text Of Libertad Act Of 1996