1945

Summary of findings and recommendations

The Dominican Republic has long been receptive to FDI, except for a period of nationalizations in the 1950s and subsequent entry restrictions in selected industries. Export manufacturing in free zones and tourism development have received rising levels of FDI for more than 30 years, leading the Dominican Republic's diversification from an agricultural commodities-based economy. This has been the major impact of FDI on the Dominican Republic's development. It has introduced new competencies in producing for international markets.

Countries: Dominican Republic
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