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Dominican Republic: A 2025 Snapshot



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This article is adapted from AQ’s special report on trends to watch in Latin America in 2025

Dominican Republic

PRESIDENT

Luis Abinader

IN OFFICE

2020-2028

President Luis Abinader is a popular pro-business conservative focused on fighting graft and bolstering economic growth as violence escalates in neighboring Haiti. Elected on an anti-corruption platform in 2020, Abinader won reelection with 57% of votes last May. His Partido Revolucionario Moderno and allies secured 60% of votes in last February’s municipal elections and have a wide majority in both houses of Congress. Abinader’s administration has taken a tough stance on Haiti’s crisis, constructing a $120 million border wall and announcing a goal of deporting Haitians living illegally in the Dominican Republic, at a rate of 10,000 per week. Abinader has called on the international community to provide additional assistance, and in December, he said that the Kenya-led security mission in Haiti has not been implemented as planned. The Dominican Republic is one of the region’s fastest-growing economies, with 5% growth forecasted for 2025. The IMF has called for a comprehensive fiscal reform to attract more investment, boost revenues, and achieve investment-grade status. Abinader introduced a fiscal reform bill last October, but following protests and criticism he withdrew it later that month, citing a lack of consensus. The country will host the next Summit of the Americas in Punta Cana this December.

Presidential approval rating69%
Population (millions)10.8
Homicide rate (per 100,000 people)11.5
% who say they would like to emigrate in next three years40%
Capacity to Combat Corruption Index ranking (out of 15 Latin American countries)5

TRENDS TO WATCH

ECONOMIC INDICATORS (2025 PROJECTIONS)

GDP (current USD, billions)$135.5
GDP (% change)+5%
GDP per capita (current USD)$12,451.9
Inflation4.5%
Unemployment rate6%
Poverty rate (World Bank definition, see note below)16.9%
Fiscal balance (% of GDP)-2.9%
FDI (2023, billions USD)$4.4
Remittances inflows (2023, billions USD)$10.6

NOTE: Poverty rate is $6.85 in 2017 PPP. Pie chart indicates total value added of GDP by economic activity at current prices. Figures rounded to nearest decimal.

SOURCES: Presidential approval: CID Gallup (September 2024); Population, GDP and growth, inflation, unemployment: IMF World Economic Outlook (October 2024); Homicide rate: Insight Crime (2024); Emigration polling: AmericasBarometer (2023); Corruption index: AS/COA and Control Risks (2023); Trading partners: World Integrated Trade Solution (2022); GDP by economic activity: ECLAC (2023); Poverty and fiscal balance: World Bank (October 2024); FDI: UNCTAD (June 2024); Remittances: World Bank (June 2024).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Reading Time: 2 minutesSweigart is an editor at Americas Quarterly and a policy manager at the Americas Society/Council of the Americas

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Tags: 2025 Trends to Watch, Dominican Republic, Luis Abinader
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