Haiti and Dominican Republic, strongest economic growth in 2014 and 2015

Haiti must be doing something right. The island comprising of Haiti and the Dominican Republic is expected to lead the entire Caribbean region economically in the next two years. Based on the latest update of the International Monetary Fund's World Economic Outlook report, these two countries are expected to grow on an average between 3.75 percent for Haiti and 4.75 percent for the Dominican Republic.

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Are we witnessing the shifting of power in the region?

Experts already predicted if this trend continues, in just a few years, the Island of Hispaniola will be the center of economic activities for the region.

For 2014, the Dominican Republic is projected to grow at 5.3 percent in GDP with Haiti coming in second position at 3.8 percent. In 2015, the Dominican Republic will likely grow at 4.2 percent, with Haiti at 3.7 percent.

Pawol Pale, Pawol Kompran

Mezanmi, se pa pou dat ke Ayiti pate kapab pale de devlopmaan. Konyè-a se fini

Ayiti ape avanse pou pi devan. Ti payi nou an, se dezyem payi nan Karaib la ke yo ouè ki prale grandi pi vit apre Dominikani. Exper deja ouè ke pou 2014 prale monte nan ekonomi li a yon vitess de 3.8%. An 205, lape kontinye monte toujou a yon vitess the 3.7%

Sa se pa ni jwet, ni politik. Sa se La vi kape vini Miyô pou tout Ayisyen.

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