Economy August 22, 2024 - 9:14 pm

Punta Bergantín to create up to 20,000 new jobs

Puerto Plata, DR.- The Minister of Labor, Luis Miguel de Camps, announced today that the ambitious Punta Bergantín tourism project is expected to generate between 15,000 and 20,000 new direct jobs, making it one of the largest job creators in the northern region of the country.

During the groundbreaking ceremony in Villa Montellano, De Camps highlighted the significant economic impact that Punta Bergantín will have, not only in terms of direct employment but also in generating indirect jobs in sectors such as agriculture and commerce.

“Tourism is an engine of economic and social development, and Punta Bergantín is a clear example of this,” the minister stated. “We are committed to ensuring that these new jobs come with better wages and working conditions.”

According to estimates from the Ministry of Labor, the tourism sector currently generates over 200,000 direct jobs nationwide. With the launch of projects like Punta Bergantín, this figure is expected to continue growing in the coming years.

Minister De Camps also highlighted the achievements in labor matters during the administration of President Luis Abinader, emphasizing the reduction of unemployment to historic lows and the increase in workers’ purchasing power by more than 14% in the last three years.

“These results are the fruit of public policies that promote economic growth and the creation of quality jobs,” De Camps assured.

With Punta Bergantín, the Dominican government reaffirms its commitment to sustainable development and creating opportunities for all Dominicans. This mega-tourism project positions itself as an engine of growth for the Puerto Plata region and a model for the rest of the country.

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