Local October 3, 2011 - 3:15 pm

Dominican Government readies “Pathways to Prosperity” gathering

Santo Domingo.- The preparations advance for the Meeting of Ministers “Pathways to Prosperity in the Americas,” with the participation of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Interior and Police deputy minister and event coordinator clara Quiñónez said tomorrow Tuesday discussions who will have like main subject the four pillars of the initiative, among them which to empower the micro, small and medium companies; facilitate trade and regional competitiveness, as well as to promote sustainable business practices.

“The Foreign Relations Minister (Carlos Morales) will host a cocktail for the international delegates who visit us for the event, and on the morning of October 5 we are also going to have a panel with the senior representatives of all the international entities which support the initiative, such the Cepal, the OAS and the IDB.”

Three observers and seven invited nations will participate with the 14 Member States in the conclave.

COVID-19

December 21, 2024 - 9:15 am

Dominican Republic receives international equipment certification

December 21, 2024 - 9:09 am

Country registers 10,168 probable cases of dengue, 12 deaths

December 20, 2024 - 8:40 am

DIGEMAPS issues health alert over counterfeit mental health medications

December 17, 2024 - 8:25 am

Dominican Republic Consulate promotes the country as manufacturing leader at Barcelona Health Hub

MOST READ

World

Trump nominates Leah Francis Campos as U.S. Ambassador to the Dominican Republic

Sports

Chris Rock’s Juan Soto joke on SNL sparks controversy

Tourism

Dominican Republic seeks multi-destination tourism partnership with Mexico

Tourism

Arajet achieves record-breaking passenger numbers in November

MORE NEWS

Local

Traffic disruptions announced for Duarte Highway due to construction

Local

COE reports six fatalities in Holiday traffic accidents

Local

Dominican Republic and France partner for sustainable energy transition

North Coast

Raquel Peña delivers aid to flood-affected residents in Samaná