One similarity between Japan and Cuba is that both countries have strong emphasis on export-oriented industries, such as manufacturing and tourism. One difference is that Japan has a more diversified economy with a strong focus on technology and innovation, while Cuba's economy is largely dependent on agriculture and government-controlled sectors.
Yes, the United States is larger than Cuba in terms of both land area and population. Cuba is an island nation located in the Caribbean, while the US is a large country that spans across North America.
The top three aluminum-producing countries are China, Russia, and Canada. These countries have abundant reserves of bauxite, the primary source of aluminum, and well-established aluminum production industries.
The two large peninsulas on the mainland of North America that are pointed toward Cuba are Florida and the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. Both of these peninsulas jut out into the Gulf of Mexico, with Florida being the southeastern most point and the Yucatán Peninsula being to the west of Cuba.
That is Lakeland Florida U.S. Just east of Tampa.
cuba
they export wheat, medicine, and milk powder
Cuban cigars
The export in cuba is money food ,beds or sell razors or pets
teak wood
There is a large export of illeagal drugs from cuba. Along with tabacco, mrijuana, cocaine and heroin are all exported. To find out the statistics check the CIA website. there is a list of all countries statistics.
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.
sugar cane
Cuba is best known for exporting cigars, although not to the US which still prohibits all imports from Cuba
bauxite mining in Jamaica provided jobs for thousands also the bauxite company's assist farmer in rural areas by giving them mines out lands and seedling to increase agriculture productivity.
sugar
who owns a large part of cuba's land and a large business