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  2. Dominican Republic–Haiti relations - Wikipedia

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    Dominican RepublicHaiti relations are the diplomatic relations between the nations of Dominican Republic and Haiti. Relations have long been hostile due to substantial ethnic and cultural differences, historic conflicts, territorial disputes, and sharing the island of Hispaniola, part of the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean region.

  3. Economy of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Expenses. $2.251 billion (2017 est.) [5] Economic aid. $600 million (FY04 est.) Foreign reserves. $2.044 billion (31 December 2017 est.) [5] All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. Haiti has a free market economy [10][11][12] with low labor costs. A republic, it was a French colony before gaining independence in an uprising by ...

  4. Economy of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The economy of the Dominican Republic is the seventh largest in Latin America, and is the largest in the Caribbean and Central American region. The Dominican Republic is an upper-middle income [13] developing country with important sectors including mining, tourism, manufacturing (medical devices, electrical equipment, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals), energy, real estate, infrastructure ...

  5. Joe Biden meets with president of Dominican Republic for ...

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    There is a dispute between Haiti and the Dominican Republic over Haiti’s construction of a canal off of the Massacre River that divides the nation on the island of Hispaniola.

  6. Dominican Republic–Haiti border - Wikipedia

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    Dominican RepublicHaiti border. The Dominican RepublicHaiti border is an international border between the Dominican Republic and the Republic of Haiti on the island of Hispaniola. Extending from the Caribbean Sea in the south to the Atlantic Ocean in the north, the 391 km border was agreed upon in the 1929 Dominican–Haitian border treaty.

  7. Caribbean Community - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean Community (CARICOM or CC) is an intergovernmental organisation that is a political and economic union of 15 member states (14 nation-states and one dependency) and five associated members throughout the Americas, The Caribbean and Atlantic Ocean. It has the primary objective to promote economic integration and cooperation among ...

  8. List of Latin American and Caribbean countries by GDP (PPP)

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    The Latin American countries Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and Chile are the region's largest economies by gross domestic product (GDP) at purchasing power parity (PPP). Cuba is not included in the list due to lack of economic data. Of the countries listed some are not independent: the Falkland Islands are a British overseas territory ...

  9. Economy of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the Caribbean's banana industry has been one of the biggest exports; however, agriculture is beginning to decline in the world economy. Now, it is the exportation of labor that is on the rise in the Caribbean. Caribbean women are migrating to developed countries for the opportunity to study particularly in nursing programs.