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Haitian President-elect vows to boost job creation in export processing zones

MICHELLE MARTELLI said he felt encouraged by the support he has given THE DOMINICAN GOVERNMENT, TO WHICH ASSISTANCE REQUESTED Binational that routes which tends to strengthen ECONOMY IN YOUR COUNTRY

Juana Mendez, HAITI .- Haitian President-elect Michelle Martelli, pledged to boost job creation through support to the sector of Free Zones, which runs the CODEVI group, on the border between the municipality and Juana Mendez Dajabón.
Martelli said that those six thousand jobs that today has mostly Haitian people should be multiplied and they visited the textile park, where he met with key representatives headed by president Fernando Capellan textile group.
"Since I learned of this project during my visit to Santo Domingo, showed interest in the economic contributions that this would bring Haiti that need it," said Martelli.
The president-elect of Haiti, was pleased by the support given by the Dominican government, which asked for help to route bi-national projects aimed at strengthening the economy in his country.
"I am visiting places that will support for Haiti to take off towards the development both we expected, "said Martelli.
During his tour of the park zones, Haitians in their jobs rioted clapping and shouting slogan of appreciation to the president-elect.
In his tour of the Zona Franca CODEVI Juana Mendez, was also accompanied by the Dominican ambassador sparked off, Félix García Caribbean director CDN Multimedia, Limbert Cruz, Miguel de Moya and other officials of Haiti and free zone. Ambassador


sparked off sparked off, Dominican ambassador in Haiti, said here that the Dominican government is committed to taking steps towards that country with its new president, out of the economic morass in which it is submerged. According
said "President Leonel Fernandez is interested in expanding the zone to other places, in order to guarantee the greatest possible number of jobs for Haitians." Currently
six thousand jobs that have the zone CODEVI Juan Mendez, 90% is 10% Haitian and Dominican.
In others, the mill, the park is being expanded to make way for the manufacture of shoes under a contract with Timberl brand, which will require greater numbers of employees.

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