There will be a response from the Dominican side; I will be contacting several Dominican senators and deputies to propose the following in a tit-for-tat response:
1. Prohibit foreign currency remittances to Haiti (Haitians send about 750 to 900 million dollars annually to their country), or charge 25% tax.
2. Strictly implement the labor law that prevents more than 20% of foreign workers in Dominican companies, with emphasis on the tourism sector, construction, etc.
3. Apply a tariff to use ports for the landing of goods imported by Haiti from other countries.
4. Charge a tax/penalty to the Republic of Haiti for each illegal Haitian found in Dominican territory.
Enfin le minister deside a des decisions, mais il faut aussi placer des inspecteurs dans les aeroports et ports pour contre l'entrer de ces produits... read more >
Erson, 16-Sep-15 10:21 am
There will be a response from the Dominican side; I will be contacting several Dominican senators and deputies to propose the following in a... read more >
Ricart, 16-Sep-15 8:04 pm
mwen ta rinmin konin ske minins la ap mete pwodwi sa yo disponib pou ti machan n yo ka ale achete san vole pa tiye yo nan potopwins? read more >
Jay, 16-Sep-15 11:23 pm
Here are the Dominican Republic's measured responses so far: 1. The Dominican government recalled the Haitian ambassador for consultation. 2. The... read more >
Ricart, 17-Sep-15 10:44 am
I went to the site for The Ministry of Economy And Finance (MEF). Right after listing the products restricted by Haiti, they posted the following... read more >
Ricart, 17-Sep-15 10:46 am
Proposal to expand Dominican export markets Source: The president of the Round Table of Commonwealth Countries in Dominican Republic, Fernando Go read more >