Saturday, February 11, 2012

ARTICLE - D.R INDUSTRIALS MEETING

IMPORTANT MEETING WITH INDUSTRIALS OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
(Haiti Libre) -

Mr. Thierry Mayard-Paul, the Minister of Interior and Local Authorities of Haiti, met Thursday with key industry leaders of the Dominican Republic to explore business opportunities existing in Haiti.

The Minister has informed the Dominican industrials, that President Michel Martelly wanted to turn Haiti into a nation that is socially just, politically independent, with a free economy, that is decentralized and sustainable. His administration is seeking to create a legal space guaranteeing democratic governance and the rule of law to provide the best conditions for investors.

The President of the company "Productos Quimicos Industriales", Jaime Malla stated that this meeting was very productive. "I think it's like a platform. These steps are highly significant. »

For his part, Minister Mayard Paul expressed his satisfaction with the positive attitude of businessmen with the vision of President Martelly to achieve sustainable development in Haiti. "Businessmen from the Dominican Republic were able to appreciate, visually, our will to grow from a free market economy and through a decentralization plan based on job creation, not only in Port-au-Prince, but especially in our cities in the provinces."

The businessmen applauded the decision of President Martelly to work to establish the rule of law by ensuring optimum conditions for investment, that will strengthen political and institutional stability.

Meanwhile, they made an exhaustive list of prerequisites for their companies faced with the situation in Haiti, points noted carefully by the Minister Mayard Paul. Moreover, Ricardo Arostegui, Chairman of the Board of the company "Fabrica de Refrigeradores Comerciales", "Fogel Fogel and Immobiliaria Dominicana", indicated: "Everything that was said is perfect. and I think they have been able to show several points to modify to improve trade between the two countries and bring more trade, a very good initiative."

Minister Mayard Paul and the Industrials agreed to keep open communication and enhance cooperation in the coming months.

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