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Dominican Republic has partially reopened its border with Haiti. But a diplomatic crisis persists

  • The Dominican Republic partially reopened its border with Haiti, allowing limited commercial activity, after a month-long closure due to a dispute over the construction of a canal.
  • The reopening permits the sale of basic goods, but prohibits the export of electronic products and construction materials. Many vendors are still struggling due to the loss caused by the border closure.
  • While the Dominican Republic reopened its border gates at Dajabon, the gates on the Haitian side remained closed. The cause for this remains unclear, but numerous trucks and containers filled with goods were present.
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The Eastern Herald broke the news in on Wednesday, October 11, 2023.
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