NewsWhore
10-04-2010, 03:30 PM
The Dominican Republic has a growing trade deficit with Central America and the United States, with which it signed the DR-CAFTA agreement. The Ministry of Foreign Relations recently announced that the statistics were now available online.
Last year the DR exported US$4,693,200,000 to DR CAFTA countries and imported well over US$12 billion. Diario Libre reports that imports last year were less than those in 2008, when they reached US$16.3 billion.
At the same time, Dominican exports fell by US$924.2 million in 2009 compared to 2008, going from US$5,617,400,000 to US$4,693,200,000.
See www.estadisticasrd.serex.gov.do/CENTROAMERICA/estadisticas/menuestadisticas.asp (http://www.estadisticasrd.serex.gov.do/CENTROAMERICA/estadisticas/menuestadisticas.asp)
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Last year the DR exported US$4,693,200,000 to DR CAFTA countries and imported well over US$12 billion. Diario Libre reports that imports last year were less than those in 2008, when they reached US$16.3 billion.
At the same time, Dominican exports fell by US$924.2 million in 2009 compared to 2008, going from US$5,617,400,000 to US$4,693,200,000.
See www.estadisticasrd.serex.gov.do/CENTROAMERICA/estadisticas/menuestadisticas.asp (http://www.estadisticasrd.serex.gov.do/CENTROAMERICA/estadisticas/menuestadisticas.asp)
More... (http://www.dr1.com/index.html#5)