Inauguration of Caracol Industrial Park the Crown Jewel of Northern Haiti
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Haiti, the U.S., and the Inter-American Development Bank have donated a combined total of $464 million over the next six years. Other foundation and business donors are contributing to the development of Haiti's infrastructure.
Secretary Rodham-Clinton spoke before a lunch reception crowd. She told them that contributing to the sustained economic health of Haiti goes beyond sending relief aid to the earthquake-damaged island. On-going private investment in the infrastructure and economic initiatives to provide Haitians a better quality of life are key to raising Haiti out of its failed-state status. She said that although CIP was already in the planning stages before the 2010 earthquake shattered the country's infrastructure and economy, already feeble, the Obama administration has placed Haiti high on its priority list. The U.S. has followed through with a $124 million investment in CIP.
Two tenants currently occupy CIP, Sae-A Trading Co. Ltd. and Peintures Caraibes SA, a paint manufacturer. The Dominican Republic's D'Clase Apparel will be CIP's third tenant, expected to produce 5,000 jobs over the next two years. CIP is projected to produce 65,000 jobs in total.
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