The coordinator of the Human Development Office of the UN Development Program, Miguel Ceara Hatton, warned yesterday that current conditions do not favor the approval of the DR-CAFTA agreement, and considered that reform is needed in order to make the national productive sector more competitive, as reported in Hoy. Meanwhile, the president of the National Association of Young Businessmen (ANJE), Richard Lueje said that issues must be discussed for the DR to be able to become competitive. Both were speaking at the Round Table on Transparency and Governance organized by the Fundacion Institucionalitdad y Justicia (FINJUS) held at Universidad Iberoamericana (UNIBE).