U.S. Increasing Exports to Cuba     

In 2022 the U.S. had exports to Cuba of $391,296,000, making the U.S. the sixth largest such exporter.[1]

In the first eleven months of 2023, such exports totaled $297,377,457, which is higher than the $289,143,160 for the same period of 2022.

These exports include many food products: eggs, chicken, pork, black beans, cocoa, decafinated roasted coffee, fresh cheese, rice, waffles, children’s preparations, unfermented juices, ice cream, microwave-safe popcorn, soy sauce, gelatin, and  mineral water.

Other such exports are detergents, soap, bidets, toilet paper, towels, equipment scaffolding, electric stoves, an ambulance that cost $78,590, air conditioners, $1,935,107 in used vehicles, $212,938 in trucks, $100,000 in motorcycles, front loaders and air conditioning generators.

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[1] Reyes, Not only does the chicken that Cubans eat come from the US, now so do the eggs, Diario de Cuba (Jan. 11, 2024).