Dominican Republic Aims to Double GDP by 2036

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In a bold economic initiative, the Dominican Republic aims to double its GDP by 2036.President Luis Abinader envisions transforming the
nation into a fully developed country within a decade.The plan includes creating 1.7 million new jobs, tripling average wages, eradicating
and reducing bureaucracy.It is also reforming public safety and customs laws, and intensifying efforts to draw foreign direct
(Photo Internet reproduction)These systemic changes are improving international assessments, enhancing banking access, controlling
corruption, and regulating environments.The strategy includes sector-specific commissions and a results management unit to coordinate these
reforms with national development goals.This ensures cohesive progress across all sectors toward the 2036 targets.This initiative could
profile as a strong emerging economy in Latin America, solidifying its foundation for future growth and influence.