Five years after the island nation’s devastating earthquake, owning a business is still a struggle in Haiti’s informal economy. Jobs at large businesses, along with steady salaries, are almost ...
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U.S. Pulls Plug on Haiti’s Last Big Industry
For nearly two decades, the U.S. provided a lifeline to Haiti: duty-free textile imports that drew American apparel manufacturers and created tens of thousands of jobs in the Western Hemisphere’s ...
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- Aspasie Tanis lives hand-to-mouth on the edge of eviction in the best of times, scraping out a living selling packets of spaghetti and cookies outside her low-slung concrete ...
This article was written by Jun Chung, vice president of strategy and planning at South Korean-based textile and garment manufacturing group Hansae. International headlines often paint Haiti as a ...
Security guards stand watch as Haiti's Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aime, center, talks with the Mexico's Charge d'Affaires Jesus Cisneros after attending an event marking one year since the start ...
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