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Haiti's central bank reports deterioration of business climate

The Bank of the Republic of Haiti says economic activity in the country has been marked by the deterioration of the business climate, due to the breakdown of security conditions and prolonged periods of scarcity of fuel.
 
In its review of the first quarter of the 2021-22 fiscal year, the central bank said this situation affected the production of goods and services and further reinforced the wait-and-see posture of economic agents.
 
Imports amounted to US$293.78 million, down by 5.69 per cent compared to July 2021, while exports increased by 25.68 per cent compared to July to reach US$130.72 million.
 
The central bank said the outlook for the Haitian economy in 2022 remains mixed.
                      


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