ICC panel stays PDVSA case after Guaidó intervenes
Juan Guaidó addressing an audience in Paraguay earlier this month (Credit: Agencia IP)
An ICC tribunal has stayed a US$265 million case involving Venezuela’s national oil and gas company PDVSA – as the country’s self-declared acting president Juan Guaidó tells ICSID it should not accept any submissions by lawyers representing the government of Nicolás Maduro.
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