2018News

Ambassador Serulle highlights efforts to increase Dominican exports to Trinidad

José Serulle Ramia / El Caribe

Ambassador Jose Serulle Ramia is participating in the Trade and Investment Convention organized by the Association of Manufacturers and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of Trinidad & Tobago.

During the hosting of the business leaders, government officials (including the diplomatic community) on occasion of the 174th Independence Day, Ambassador Serulle said efforts are under way to increase Dominican exports to Trinidad & Tobago. The Dominican Republic is a major importer of natural gas from Trinidad & Tobago. Serulle said that recently a Trinidad & Tobago business mission traveled to Santiago and Santo Domingo for exchanges with local businesses.

The Dominican Embassy in Trinidad reports that attending the event hosted by Jose Serulle Ramia and his wife economist Jacqueline Boin were Trinidad & Tobago Minister of National Security Edmon Dillon and June Soomer, secretary general of the Association of Caribbean States.

Ambassador Serulle highlighted the efforts to build a country based on prosperity, equity and solidarity understanding its close ties to the people of the Caribbean, Latin America and the world.

5 March 2018