AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEnergy Expansion: Energy & Mines Minister Joel Santos says the Dominican Republic is set for its largest energy buildout in decades, with firm generation capacity projected to rise over 50% between 2025 and 2028 as demand peaks near 4,250 MW this year. Inflation Watch: The Central Bank confirmed annualized inflation at 5.35% in May, with food easing (chicken, plantains) only partly offset by higher gasoline. Border Security & Growth: President Abinader unveiled the “Strong Border” plan—more troops, expanded smart fencing, drones and real-time monitoring—plus binational market upgrades and new vocational schools in border provinces. Ports & Trade: The DR was elected First Vice President of the OAS Inter-American Committee on Ports (CIP), aiming to boost sustainability, tech, and logistics integration. Regional Agriculture Deal: The DR and Guyana plan large-scale mango and avocado production, with Dominican experts supporting farmer training. Identity & Tech: The new Dominican national ID card won “Best Identity Document 2026” for security and operational performance, highlighting local tech participation. Social Investment: APAP will fund RD$131 million in 2026 for education, health, employability, entrepreneurship, and environmental sustainability. Business Debate: The Chamber of Deputies mapped RD$193.6M for Parlacen participation, renewing criticism over regional spending value. Aviation Incident: Dominican pilots’ association urges the DR to keep control of the La Romana crash investigation involving a US-registered Gulfstream.
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