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  1. www.tradecommissioner.gc.ca › cuba › market-factsExporting to Cuba - GAC

    The Canadian Trade Commissioner Service (TCS) in Cuba helps hundreds of Canadian companies each year in navigating the Cuban market. Drawing on our extensive in market experience, we have developed this guide to help new exporters.

  2. www.tradecommissioner.gc.ca › cuba › market-factsExporting to Cuba - GAC

    As a condition of authorizing exports of certain goods or technology to a Canadian company, the U.S. Government may require the Canadian company to obtain explicit re-export authorization before exporting the items from Canada to a third destination.

  3. Aug 20, 2023 · Through this modality, individuals can send miscellaneous goods (clothing, footwear, medicines, toiletries) and household appliances to the island that do not exceed the previous value.

  4. The first factor to keep in mind is that importing goods into Cuba can only be achieved by joint ventures that have a permit to import that particular item. To obtain this permit, importers and exporters will have to appoint an agent who will be able to obtain a license that will allow them to receive or send goods; these agents will not have ...

  5. Based on our knowledge of the market, the following sectors offer the greatest opportunities for Canadian companies: Agricultural Technology & Equipment; Infrastructure, Building Products and Related Services; Sustainable Technologies (Cleantech) Mining; Oil and Gas

    • The Canadian Embassy in Cuba Calle 30 No. 518 esquina a 7ma Miramar, Havana, 11300 , Cuba
    • havan-td@international.gc.ca
    • (07) 2042516
  6. Get cost-effective shipping solutions from Canada to Cuba with LAC! We offer the most competitive air freight & container shipping services in the Americas. Exporting goods to Cuba from Canada, whether it is for the first time, or on a regular basis, can be a challenging experience.

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  8. Aug 3, 2006 · Canada ranks fifth in exports to Cuba, behind Spain, Venezuela, the U.S. and China. (A U.S. law passed in October 2000 allowing Cuba to buy U.S. food products, provided Cuba pays cash.

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