U.S. Agricultural Commodity/Food Product (Including Coffee/Ketchup/Fresh Vegetables/Pet Food) Exports To Cuba Increase 144.2% In November 2021; Up 85.4% Year-To-Year.
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January 2022
November 2021 Food/Ag Exports To Cuba Increase 144.2%- 1
54th Of 226 November 2021 U.S. Food/Ag Export Markets- 2
Year-To-Year Exports Increase 85.4%- 2
Cuba Ranked 53rd Of 2021 U.S. Ag/Food Export Markets- 2
November 2021 Healthcare Product Exports US$6,976.00- 2
November 2021 Humanitarian Donations US$1,307,924.00- 3
Obama Administration Initiatives Exports Continue- 3
U.S. Port Export Data- 16
NOVEMBER 2021 FOOD/AG EXPORTS TO CUBA INCREASE 144.2%- Exports of food products and agricultural commodities from the United States to the Republic of Cuba in November 2021 were US$27,699,046.00 compared to US$11,339,843.00 in November 2020 and US$2,965,515.00 in November 2019.
November 2021 Exports Included: Chicken Leg Quarters (Frozen); Chicken Meat (Frozen); Chicken Legs (Frozen); Soybeans; Fruit; Coffee; Ketchup; Fresh Beans; Fresh Vegetables; Dog And Cat Food.
January 2021 through November 2021 exports were US$276,683,109.00 compared to US$149,209,570.00 for the period January 2020 through November 2020, representing a period increase of 85.4%.
Since December 2001, agricultural commodity and food product exports reported from the United States to the Republic of Cuba is US$6,572,910,533.00.
This report contains information on exports from the United States to the Republic of Cuba- products within the Trade Sanctions Reform and Export Enhancement Act (TSREEA) of 2000, Cuban Democracy Act (CDA) of 1992, and regulations implemented (1992 to present) for other products by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the United States Department of the Treasury and Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) of the United States Department of Commerce.
The TSREEA re-authorized the direct commercial (on a cash basis) export of food products (including branded food products) and agricultural commodities from the United States to the Republic of Cuba, irrespective of purpose. The TSREEA does not include healthcare products, which remain authorized and regulated by the CDA.
Click here for a list of agricultural commodities eligible for export to Cuba under Section 902(1) of the Trade Sanctions Reform and Export Enhancement Act of 2000