BREAKING: Supreme Court Clears Path for Exxon Lawsuit Against Cuban State Firms Over Seized Oil AssetsThe Squeeze Tightens: Washington’s Multi-Front Pressure Campaign Against CubaThe Last WireThe U.S. Supreme Court has allowed ExxonMobil’s case against Cuban state-linked companies to proceed, reviving claims tied to the nationalization of American oil assets in Cuba after the 1959 انقلاب.
At the center of the ruling is the Helms-Burton Act, which the Court effectively upheld as a valid legal mechanism for pursuing long-dormant expropriation claims against Cuban state entities in U.S. courts.
The decision reopens decades-old property disputes and strengthens the legal architecture behind Cuba-related sanctions pressure, turning historical nationalizations into active litigation exposure for state-owned firms like CIMEX and CUPET.
While framed as a corporate legal case, the implications extend beyond Exxon — reinforcing how U.S. courts are now directly embedded in the enforcement side of Cuba policy.
Old seizures are becoming new legal pressure points.👉 Read more on The Last Wire. — Gonzo