Dominican Republic begins formal tariff talks with U.S.
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Santo Domingo.- A delegation from the Dominican Republic is set to hold its first high-level meeting with U.S. officials this Tuesday in Washington, D.C., to discuss the recent 10% global tariff increase announced by the United States. The Dominican team includes Ministers Víctor Ito Bisonó (Industry and Commerce), Roberto Álvarez (Foreign Affairs), and José Manuel Vicente (Finance). They will meet with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and the USTR team, marking the beginning of a formal bilateral dialogue on trade policy.
This proactive move positions the Dominican Republic as one of the first countries in the region to seek early engagement with the U.S. on this issue. The government aims to protect its productive sector and maintain strong bilateral relations. Following the April 2 U.S. announcement, the Dominican government swiftly responded by convening an emergency meeting, forming technical committees, and initiating diplomatic outreach to U.S. authorities.
The meeting reflects a strategic effort to build communication channels and seek collaborative solutions, reinforcing the Dominican Republic’s commitment to mutual cooperation and economic diplomacy.
So the Dominican Republic has started to kiss the ass of Trump?
Always has been. It’s the DR’s foreign policy.