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Haiti - Economy : The Ministry of Commerce is banking on Haitian entrepreneurs despite the crisis
25/05/2025 11:06:51

Haiti - Economy : The Ministry of Commerce is banking on Haitian entrepreneurs despite the crisis

James Monazard, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, reiterates his commitment to entrepreneurship and the economic recovery of the Greater South region and is committed to Haitian entrepreneurs despite the crisis. True to his mission to support and assist the private business sector, the Minister of Commerce and Industry has supported the Greater South Chamber of Commerce (CCGS) in implementing its activities aimed at stimulating entrepreneurship and fostering economic recovery in the region, while promoting private investment.

Following a request from the CCGS, the Ministry agreed to provide technical and logistical support.

Minister Monazard also wishes to emphasize that despite the current situation in the country, he in no way questions his commitment to the country's entrepreneurs who are working so hard to meet the needs of their clients.

He calls on everyone's willingness, understanding, and good faith to maintain a climate of constructive dialogue. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (MCI) remains convinced that it is in a spirit of listening and partnership that effective solutions can be implemented for the benefit of regional and national economic development.

It should be noted that, since his inauguration, Minister James Monazard has worked tirelessly to facilitate the implementation of the Ministry's various initiatives, despite the country's difficult socioeconomic and political climate. Among the initiatives relaunched are: the Youth Entrepreneurship Support Program (PAPEJ) and the women's entrepreneurship program, https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-44863-haiti-economy-official-launch-of-the-2nd-cohort-of-the-entrepreneurship-support-program.html ; The shoemaking/tailoring support program, the Integrated Business Development Program (PIDE) https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-44293-haiti-notice-micro-industrial-park-projects-call-for-expressions-of-interest.html , etc...

These relaunches demonstrate the Ministry's commitment to revitalizing the national economy through concrete, inclusive actions focused on growth sectors.

The Minister reiterates his commitment to working, in collaboration with all stakeholders, for sustainable and balanced economic growth for the benefit of all regions of the country.

IH/ iciHaiti



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