News

Trade With Haiti of “Vital Importance” to Dominican Republic Economy

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - June 7, 2012 - 2:46 am

Above: the region near the Massacre River in the Dominican Republic

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Trade with Haiti has become of vital importance to the Dominican Republic, according to Dominican Economy Minister Temistocles Montas.

The country’s strong relations with Haiti are not limited to trade, however, because migration flows have increased significantly, he said.

“The Dominican Republic has become a not insignificant source of remittances to the neighbouring country,” he said. “Equally, the intensification of migration flows has very significantly expanded the availability of unskilled labour in the Dominican territory, which allows for the reduction of production costs.”

That is, an increased number of Haitian workers is coming into the Dominican Republic.

According to Montas, shared production with Haiti for textile exports to the Dominican Republic’s free zones has been “instrumental” in helping to contain the effects of competition from low-wage production in Asia.

Montas was speaking after the presentation of a study by the World Bank’s Maurizio Bussolo, which examined the economic development and interaction between Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

According to Bussolo, the study recommended initiatives that would complement bilateral trade integration with multilateral liberalization to help both countries’ welfare.

Haiti and the Dominican Republic have stepped up their cooperation in recent years, particularly on the economic side, most recently with the signing of an agreement with the European Union.

The $54.7 million deal seeks to promote cross-border trade between the two countries.

Following the election of Danilo Medina as the Dominican Republic’s president, Medina and Haiti President Michel Martelly signaled they would soon convene bilateral talks.

Popular Posts dominica fort young views

In Dominica, an All-Inclusive That Comes With the Whole Island 

All-inclusive has been changing. That’s not a secret. It’s the biggest thing in travel right now, particularly in the Caribbean, where travelers want more. But they don’t just want the unlimited food and beverage. They want the experience. They want […]


The Caribbean's Greenest Hotels for 2025, From Solar-Powered Resorts in Puerto Rico to Adventure Lodges in The Bahamas

Aruba Antigua Resorts Romantic

The term “green” has never been more important, but it’s also never been a broader term. What once merely meant a degree of environmental focus, has now expanded to encompass everything from renewable energy to sustainability to community tourism. That’s […]


Belize Is the Caribbean’s Happiest Country 

rows of buildings on the beach in belize

Belize has come out on top of the Caribbean as the region’s happiest country, according to the World Happiness Report, Caribbean Journal has learned.  The Caribbean country on the coast of Central America was ranked 25th overall in the world, […]


Related Posts caribbean travel

The Caribbean Travel Awards 2025

More than 32 million people visited the Caribbean in 2023, and that number should be eclipsed by the end of this year. In other words, the Caribbean is more popular than ever — deepening its position not just as the world’s […]


Marriott Is Adding Hotels on More Caribbean Islands, Including Aruba and Turks and Caicos

turks and caicos marriott

Endless beach days on postcard-perfect sand. Perfect tee shots on the ocean’s edge. Stunning sunsets on blissfully uncrowded Caribbean islands. These are some of the most sought-after destinations in the Caribbean right now: Aruba, Turks and Caicos and the Dominican […]


Super 8’s Big Dominican Republic Expansion 

super 8

Developer Grupo De Valle is planning a big expansion of the Super 8 by Wyndham brand in the Dominican Republic, Caribbean Journal Invest has learned.  The company is building four new hotels in the country, with a total investment of […]