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  1. Jul 12, 2021 · Cuba is permitted to trade with many other countries. Augusto Maxwell, an attorney at Akerman LLP and chair of their Cuba practice, said the first part of the claim isn’t accurate.

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      Trump has largely kept promise to reverse Obama’s Cuba...

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      U.S. sanctions mean “Cuba can’t trade with any country or...

  2. The most recent exports are led by Rolled Tobacco ($275M), Nickel Mattes ($163M), Zinc Ore ($127M), Hard Liquor ($102M), and Raw Sugar ($67.2M). The most common destination for the exports of Cuba are China ($426M), Spain ($139M), Germany ($58.5M), Portugal ($43.3M), and Switzerland ($41.4M). Explore Visualizations.

  3. Oct 22, 2015 · Cuba’s top trading partners, shown by thick red lines, include Brazil, Canada, China, India, and Spain. Next are European nations including Germany, Belgium, Italy, France, and the UK, displayed by orange and yellow lines. Products Imported into Cuba.

    • Embargo Doesn't Apply to All Countries, Companies
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    The U.S. has maintained a comprehensive economic embargo on Cuba since the 1960s, preventing most American companies from doing business on the island and vice versa. The sanctions do not force other countries and non-U.S. companies to cut ties with Cuba, although they incentivize it. The Kennedy administration imposed the embargo in 1962, three ye...

    The claim that the U.S. "blockade" of Cuba means the island nation can't trade with any country or company is FALSE, based on our research. The embargo prevents most American companies from doing business with Cuba and vice versa. Although the embargo creates disincentives for other countries and companies to trade with Cuba, it does not compel the...

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  4. Oct 8, 2024 · Cuba’s main trading partners include Venezuela, China, Spain, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and the Netherlands. In the 1950s more than two-thirds of Cuban foreign trade was with the United States. By 1961 Cuban-U.S. trade was down to 4 percent, and it soon ceased entirely under U.S. government embargo policies.

  5. Feb 28, 2022 · The Map of Cuban Exports is a tool that visualizes the potential of each Cuban territory in terms of its exportable goods and services

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  7. Jun 22, 2014 · Most of Cuba's foreign trade is with countries of America (55 percent), followed by Europe (27), Asia (15) and Africa,

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