
Cuba has managed to establish itself as the 49th export market for agricultural and food products from the United States. In November 2024, exports to Cuba rose by nearly 40%, representing significant growth compared to previous months.
According to the provided data, Cuba is now among a total of 223 international destinations to which the United States exports agricultural and food products. This increase in exports to Cuba reflects a growing interest in the Cuban market from American producers.
One industry representative commented: "We are very pleased to see how our exports to Cuba have experienced such significant growth. Cuba is an important market for us, and we look forward to continuing to strengthen this relationship in the future."
This increase in food and agricultural product exports to Cuba is indicative of the business opportunities that exist between both countries, despite the restrictions and limitations that have historically made bilateral trade difficult. The positive trend in exports could open new doors for economic cooperation between the United States and Cuba in the agricultural and food sector.