ADIH's Call for National Production Boost: Advocating Border Control for Economic Revival

The Association of Industries in Haiti (ADIH) sees the solidarity surrounding the construction of the irrigation canal on the Massacre River in the Northeast Department as a golden opportunity to revive local production. However, there is a condition for achieving this: controlling the Haitian-Dominican border. This is the task that the Association of Industries in Haiti urges the Haitian government to undertake, promising to contribute to the effort.

The Haitian private sector has long understood that the lack of control over the border by the Haitian state is a threat to the country's stability and contributes to the steep decline in national production. However, before the earthquake on January 12, 2010, there was some control at the border. "After the disaster, there was a need to further open the borders; since then, the Haitian state has not been able to regain control of the situation," lamented Georges Sassine, former president of the Association of Industries i

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