Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader's recent reelection has drawn attention for his plans to implement tax reform and strengthen ties with other countries. While praised for anti-corruption efforts, concerns have been raised about his stance on immigration policies. Economists anticipate Abinader utilizing his landslide election win to address low tax revenue and boost the country's economy.
Luis Abinader’s reelection offers a hopeful message about nearshoring. The Dominican Republic is a past master at attracting manufacturing, and voters clearly appreciate the results. https://t.co/kDBBVfq5A9
In his latest, @compactmag_ Latin America correspondent @rojasrjuand looks at the politics of the region's last bastion of neoliberalism: the booming Dominican Republic, where business-friendly centrism is still the only game in town—but for how long? https://t.co/vfZWa3B3P8
Economists expect Dominican Republic president Luis Abinader to use his landslide election win to boost low tax revenue, @jimwyss reports https://t.co/TNaiJdF2VB
Abinader Wins Reelection in Dominican Republic With Hard-Line Immigration Policies https://t.co/j3rdr4fNoe
Dominican Republic President Abinader wins second term https://t.co/wK2sq0HEiX
Dominican Republic's Abinader eyes tax reform in new administration https://t.co/oBC7nr4CuN https://t.co/HYHHaIkERe
The electoral win of Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader was driven partly by his anti corruption policies (though selectively applied) and partly by his ugly xenophobia towards Haitians. https://t.co/7TEMj8j1k3
⚠️ DOMINICAN REPUBLIC'S ABINADER EYES TAX REFORM IN NEW ADMINISTRATION Full Story → https://t.co/HJVGahSVt5 https://t.co/lodLvOPY7k
Economists expect Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader to use his landslide election win to boost low tax revenue https://t.co/Fru2BD0qF0
CHM @RepMcCaul: "Congratulations to the Dominican Republic for another successful and peaceful democratic election. I look forward to continuing to work with President Abinader on efforts to strengthen ties between our peoples and bolster democratic development in the region."