Haiti’s woes exacerbated by supply shocks – governor
Ronald Gabriel says regional central banks should adopt more internationalist approach
An increasingly complex international environment is exacerbating an already “deep” domestic crisis in Haiti, according to the governor of the central bank.
In a speech at a meeting of central bank governors from the Caribbean Community (Caricom) in Belize on May 22, the Bank of Haiti’s Ronald Gabriel said that the international environment was being characterised by greater geopolitical fragmentation, a reordering of trade routes, growing risks to central bank independence and a resurgence of
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