What countries export to Cuba?

What countries export to Cuba?

Cuba’s main trading partners include Venezuela, China, Spain, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and the Netherlands.

Does Cuba rely on imports?

Cuba is highly dependent on imports to feed its population, with significant imports of many Cuban dietary staples (wheat, rice, corn, soybeans and related products, dry beans, meats, and dairy products).

What is Cuba’s biggest export?

By value, Cuba’s biggest export product categories (tobacco, sugar, crude oil, nickel, ores and ash) represent 72% of the island country’s total shipments.

What are Australia’s main exports to Japan?

In 2018-19, Australia’s major merchandise exports to Japan included natural gas ($20.2 billion), coal ($19.3 billion), iron ore ($5.8 billion), beef ($2.3 billion), and copper ores and concentrates ($1.8 billion) and aluminium ($1.3 billion).

Where do most of Cuba’s exports come from?

Thirty-two percent of Cuba’s exported goods are sent to China. The other main recipients of Cuba’s exports are Venezuela, the Netherlands, Canada, Spain and Brazil. The top five countries that import to Cuba are Brazil, China, Venezuela, Algeria and the United States. The Cuban economy is significantly dependent upon imported goods.

How much does Cuba trade with the US?

Cuba is currently our 141th largest goods trading partner with $247 million in total (two way) goods trade during 2016. Goods exports totaled $247 million. The U.S. goods trade surplus with Cuba was $247 million in 2016.

Is the United States allowed to import goods from Cuba?

Regarding imports from Cuba, importation of certain goods and services produced by independent Cuban entrepreneurs is allowed.

How is the Cuban economy dependent on imports?

The Cuban economy is significantly dependent upon imported goods. More than 80 percent of the food consumed in Cuba is imported. Cuba’s trade deficit with the majority of its trading partners is widening as the country increases the amount of goods imported without simultaneously increasing the amount of exports.

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