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Haiti and the Dominican Republic Spar Over Trade and Migration
Nov 5, 2015 | 09:00 GMT

Haitians deported from the Dominican Republic wait for transfer at Malpasse, Haiti, on Oct. 27, 2015.
(AFP PHOTO/HECTOR RETAMAL)
Summary
Haiti and the Dominican Republic have been locked in an escalating trade war for months sparked by Dominican efforts to deport Haitians. A result of domestic political forces, the Dominican move has been complicated by the fact that the two countries are economically intertwined.
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