Thursday, June 12, 2008

Investments of 3,750 million Euros in the tourism sector in the Dominican Republic over the next four years

The president of the Dominican Republic, Leonel Fernández, announced today in Barcelona the intention of a group of businessmen from the Balearic Islands hoteliers to invest about 3,750 million Euros in the tourism sector in this Caribbean country over the next four years.

In a meeting with the Dominican community in Catalonia, Fernandez explained that these entrepreneurs already operating in his country, and with whom he met last Friday, he expressed interest in expanding their business. In addition, Fernandez advanced to the Dominican government will build a railway linking the two major cities in the Caribbean country, Santo Domingo and Santiago.

Fernandez, who now begins his second consecutive term as head of government, also reported a second metro line in Santo Domingo. "It is our historic goal. A social and economic draft transformation, but in democracy," he said. Fernandez expressed his concern about the external crisis that threatens the world due to high oil prices, which in his view, "is the deepest crisis the world has ever known since the Depression of the 30's."

The Dominican president said the "Wall Street speculation," around a virtual shortage of crude in the year 2016 as a root cause of the current price of fuel, a crisis of prices that also linked with the scarcity of food. The president Fernandez, who referred to the community of Dominicans in Spain, expressed interest in providing solutions to the problems of integration faced by some children and youth.

In this regard, said that a solution will be sought among teachers and Dominicans Catalans to facilitate the integration of youth in the educational system in Catalonia. Also stressed that his government wants to expand to about 10,000 scholarships for training abroad of young talent, so that they can "return to the country and bring the knowledge learned." "We want to dignify the person.

You from Barcelona may play a key role. Confident in a better future, we returned to the national tasks. As the apostle St. Paul: 'Each day brings its desire'. We face the desire of every day to finish building a better Dominican Republic."

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