Fernando Capellán Relies on Trump Administration and U.S. Congress Allies for HOPE/HELP Renewal

The Dominican industrialist Fernando Capellán, head of the Codevi Industrial Park in Ouanaminthe, is counting on the Trump administration and Haiti’s friends in Congress to extend the HOPE/HELP Act for 10 years, essential for the sustainability of the textile industry, the second largest employer after the Haitian government.

Roberson Alphonse
09 Sep 2025 — Lecture : 2 min.

The Dominican industrialist Fernando Capellán, head of the Codevi Industrial Park in Ouanaminthe, is counting on the Trump administration and Haiti’s friends in Congress to extend the HOPE/HELP Act for 10 years, essential for the sustainability of the textile industry, the second largest employer after the Haitian government.

“I am always optimistic, sometimes cautiously optimistic, but I am convinced that Haiti’s friends in Congress and within the Trump administration will work tirelessly to extend the leg

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