Amid the sociopolitical and security challenges weighing on public finances in Haiti, the General Administration of Customs (AGD) has emerged as an unexpected source of resilience. The financial performances of the last six fiscal years, from 2019 to 2025, paint a contrasting picture: modest growth before July 2022, followed by a rapid transformation after Julcène Édouard took office. While revenues more than doubled in three years, this rise raises questions about the sustainability of a model that seems to defy the headwinds
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