Haiti - Economy : Demonstration of anger and blockade at the Haitian border - HaitiLibre.com : Haiti news 7/7
 Download the revised decree and electoral calendar, published in the official journal





Security : Students from the North and Artibonite trained in life-saving techniques

Meds and Food for Kids fights against malnutrition in Haiti (video)

Photographic Exploration : Artist Residency, Call for Applications

Security : Inspection visit to recently recovered and secured sites

iciHaiti - Back to the neighborhood : Distribution of drinking water, 1,000-gallon tanks, water treatment products


more news


Zapping Haiti of June 7, 2026

The Prime Minister announces the elimination of taxes on batteries and solar panels

Towards the Digital Transformation of the haitian Education System

Haiti - Technology : DevExpo 2026 Final, list of the 5 winning projects

Zapping Haiti of June 6, 2026


more news


Haiti - Economy : Demonstration of anger and blockade at the Haitian border
10/05/2017 10:10:13

Haiti - Economy : Demonstration of anger and blockade at the Haitian border

Early in the morning, angry Haitian shopkeepers and drivers demonstrated violently at the Jimani-Malpasse border crossing, where they blocked traffic for several hours.

Barricades consisting of burning tires, large rocks and carcasses were erected on the Haitian side at the entrance to the Malpasse border gate. The large trucks carrying everyday goods from the neighboring territory and the buses traveling between the two countries remained blocked.

The demonstrators were protesting against the constant increase of the taxes demanded to them by the Haitian customs authorities on goods imported from the Dominican Republic and denounced arbitrary taxes varying between 20,000 and 60,000 Gourdes on goods that were not even evaluated in order to be taxed normally. The protesters demanded the withdrawal of this practice, which they believe could aggravate their already precarious economic situation and claim that they will continue their means of pressure until obtaining satisfaction.

Following a meeting between the leaders of the National Federation of Transport and Haitian Workers (FENATRATH) and the customs authorities, the traffic was able to resume its normal course after 2 long hours. At the end of the meeting, no information on the decisions reached between the two parties was revealed.

SL/ HaitiLibre



Twitter Facebook Rss
Send news to... Daily news...




Why HaitiLibre ? | Contact us | Français
Copyright © 2010 - 2026
Haitilibre.com