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I totally agree with you. We need big investments, as you mentioned, by willing investors to develop in some of the beautiful coastal areas in Haiti.

I am sure there are corporations out there who want to invest in Haiti but the political instability in Haiti is keeping them away for now. We need to get our house in order by taking care of the people, reduce crime, and create jobs, for start.

Then we can advertize, like they do in DR, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico, etc. to attract those big Corporations like Marriott.

Hopefully, the next president will make it a priority.

Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines have invested in Labadee and is a perfect example of how to make it happen.

Good, honest negotiations without all the red tapes...I can see Haiti becoming a vibrant tourist destination once again...

To the next president of Haiti: If you are reading this, put that on your agenda as a top priority.

Attract investments for Haiti and create a better living condition for the Haitian people.

We deserve better.

Etienne, February 26 2011, 11:22 AM

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I totally agree with you. We need big investments, as you mentioned, by willing investors to develop in some of the beautiful coastal areas in... read more >
Etienne, 26-Feb-11 11:22 am
That is One of the best way to start putting the country on the right track of developpement read more >
Thomas, 26-Feb-11 11:44 am
The Haitian government can barely manage anything. We had HASCO, Minoterie, Ciment D'Haiti, and Teleco that disappeared or failed under the Haitian... read more >
Will Smith, 26-Feb-11 2:00 pm
Hello Great idea cepedantwe have to make sure we are ready because if i spend one million US $ in a place i do not intend to loose it after i built... read more >
Marck, 26-Feb-11 3:27 pm
I like the idea very much, and would rather private Haitian investors take over after 20 years. I would like to add a couple requests, and would... read more >
Josy, 26-Feb-11 4:50 pm
In other words, you waant the companies to play the role of government by providing the services Governments and/or living wages shouldnprovide... read more >
Jan Pingga, 26-Feb-11 5:33 pm
I have seen it done in other countries, and the government cannot do it all. I do not see the companies here taking over the US government, because... read more >
Josy, 26-Feb-11 5:53 pm
that would definately work in Haiti's favor especially with the subject of oil and natural gas in Haiti. It seems like no one wants to talk about it... read more >
Negbelair, 26-Feb-11 6:02 pm
Presently, Haiti is in no position to attract foreign investors. It has to regulate this volatile political climate that is plaguing the country... read more >
David Grant, 26-Feb-11 10:01 pm
The BOT Financial Project is a very good approach to resolve the problems.It is about time to put the country into the right track to move... read more >
Myrtho, 27-Feb-11 8:32 pm
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