Economy May 21, 2019 - 8:55 am

Brits want to bring meats to DR, LatAm: envoy

Santo Domingo.- British companies want to bring pork, chicken and lamb to sell to the Latin American region, mainly the Dominican Republic, said UK ambassador, Chris Campbell, on Monday

Interviewed by Listin Diario, the British diplomat said that his country was the first to recognize the Dominican Nation, in 1848, a relationship of 170 years during which trade has doubled in the last decade.

British Embassy communications director Miriam Stern accompanied Campbell, who noted that Dominican Republic exports US$150 million to the UK and imports over US$105 million yearly.

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