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02-17-2009, 02:10 PM
Exports were down 5.7% and imports were up 8.5%, Hoy newspaper reports yesterday, looking into US-DR bilateral trade. The DR trade deficit with the US was US$2.62 billion, which compares to a US$169 million surplus in 2004, explains economist Luis Vargas, using US Department of Commerce data. Since 2005, the trade deficit has been growing. DR would first post a deficit of US$115 million in 2005, then US$818 million in 2006, and this would leap to US$1.87 billion in 2007, the year of the signing of the DR-CAFTA free trade agreement. For 2008, the deficit is now at US$2.62 billion.
Exports in 2004 were at US$4.52 billion, but have fallen to US$3.97 billion, four years later. Tobacco and beverages have been the two top export performers at US$203.1 million and diverse manufactured items has reaped US$960.4 million.
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Exports in 2004 were at US$4.52 billion, but have fallen to US$3.97 billion, four years later. Tobacco and beverages have been the two top export performers at US$203.1 million and diverse manufactured items has reaped US$960.4 million.
More... (http://www.dr1.com/index.html#3)