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Major exports to Haiti already enter by sea ports

Major exports to Haiti already enter by sea ports

Minister of Industry & Commerce Victor (Ito) Bisono said that the measure, in effect, that bans the export of Dominican goods by the land border as of 12 May 2025, will not have a major impact on Dominican exports, as these are already shipped to Haitian ports. He said the measure will impact Haitian truckers who import goods by land from the Dominican Republic. Since the worsening of the security crisis in Haiti, Dominican goods transportation to Haiti has been handled by Haitian truckers.

El Dia reports that the Data Market platform indicates that the main Dominican exports to Haiti were T-shirts (9.1%), cotton textiles (7.4%), Portland cement (7.4%), steel rebar (6.6%), and soya oil (5.1%). DR exports to Haiti in the first quarter were US$187 million, compared to US$112 million in 2024.

The Minister did not address the impact the ban will have on small vendors that purchase goods in the DR markets on market days when the border is opened to allow merchants on foot to enter to purchase goods for resale in Haiti.

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Last updated January 23, 2026 at 4:16 pm
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