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Fuel Shock Control: The Dominican government is keeping LPG prices frozen and partially absorbing higher gasoline and diesel costs for May 16–22, with subsidies totaling RD$1.435 billion as WTI rises near US$105. Aviation & Tourism: Arajet resumes nonstop Punta Cana–Ecuador flights from October 2026 (two weekly 737 MAX 8 services), boosting connectivity for leisure and business travel. Energy Talks: Santo Domingo and Georgetown are in deeper discussions on oil, gas and energy cooperation, including possible interest tied to Guyana’s Berbice Block. Legal & Public Safety: Authorities opened criminal proceedings in the Survivor Greece boat accident near Saona Island, with a closed-door hearing set for the boat captain. Citizenship Push: 149 foreign nationals became Dominican citizens in a ceremony led by Interior and Police Minister Faride Raful. Business & Investment: Incabide’s first public auction raised RD$562.8 million from seized assets, signaling momentum for asset-forfeiture sales.

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