Customs: Revenue Declines Due to Rising Tensions

Significant decrease in traffic at all port facilities in Port-au-Prince, intrusion of armed individuals and looting of containers at Caribbean Port Services (CPS), cessation of operations for about 15 days at the Varreux oil terminal—these escalations of violence in recent months have not been without consequences on the overall customs duties and taxes collected by the customs for the state.

Jean Junior Celestin
Par Jean Junior Celestin
09 May 2024 | Lecture : 3 min.

Significant decrease in traffic at all port facilities in Port-au-Prince, intrusion of armed individuals and looting of containers at Caribbean Port Services (CPS), cessation of operations for about 15 days at the Varreux oil terminal—these escalations of violence in recent months have not been without consequences on the overall customs duties and taxes collected by the customs for the state.

These disruptions have a direct impact on customs revenues, with results below expectations for the month of April 2024. Out of the fo

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