Haiti: Opportunities Abound for US Consumer-Oriented Products

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Haiti's instability had a negative impact on Haitian economy, with a GDP growth of 1.5 percent in 2018 and a GDP of $9.7 billion. Inflation increased to 15.1 percent in December 2018. In 2018, Haiti imported $915 million of agricultural and related products. The United States is the primary supplier of agricultural and related products, capturing 41 percent market share (valued at $377 million in 2018). The growing population led to increased demands for certain products in 2018, creating opportunities for U.S. processed vegetables, pork, planting seeds, and poultry.

Haiti: Opportunities Abound for US Consumer-Oriented Products

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