Canada, China, Russia, France, England, Netherlands, Venezuela, Spain
cigars and sugar
they export wheat, medicine, and milk powder
Cigars are the most obvious, but Cuba also exports sugar, nickel, fish, pharmaceutical products, citrus and coffee.
Cuban cigars
The export in cuba is money food ,beds or sell razors or pets
teak wood
Maybe in the past years Cuba and Japan did not trade, but things change. In September the Japanese Prime Minister visited Cuba, as the two countries would like to deepen their economic relationship. So it is possible that in the near future Japan will export products to Cuba.
Cuba is best known for exporting cigars, although not to the US which still prohibits all imports from Cuba
sugar cane
sugar
they trade sugar and bannas plus tabbacoo
Per US export regulations, no, a monitor can not be taken as a gift to a person in CUBA without a specific export license; such export license would most likely be DENIED. Cuba is an embargoed country and there is a general policy of denial for all exports to Cuba with the exception of certain humanitarian goods such as food and medicine. Computers and Monitors are listed commodities on the Commodity Control list of the US Export Administration Regulations (EAR) 15 CFR Part 730 to 774, especially reference part 340.12 (a)(2)(1), license exception GFT for Gift parcels and humanitarian donations. "(2)Prohibited commodities. (1) For Cuba, no commodity listed on the Commerce Control List may be included in a gift parcel." Paula M.