Dominican Republic Reports Record Economic Growth in 2025
The Dominican Republic achieved significant economic expansion through November 2025, marked by record exports, foreign investment, and job creation, official reports show.
The Dominican Republic achieved significant economic expansion through November 2025, marked by record exports, foreign investment, and job creation, official reports show.
The Dominican Republic's tax agency, DGII, anticipates closing 2025 with over RD 913 billion in revenue, surpassing its budget goals and marking significant growth. The agency also reported record-low tax evasion.
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic — The Dominican Republic's film industry experienced significant growth in 2025, achieving record employment, investment, and audience numbers, according to a new report from the General Directorate of Cinema (DGCINE).
The Dominican Republic's customs agency forecasts record revenue exceeding 266 billion pesos for 2025, an increase attributed to administrative savings and operational efficiencies.
The Dominican Republic's Ministry of Public Works and Communications has awarded more than 30 infrastructure projects across 15 provinces to repair damage from Tropical Storm Melissa. Work is set to begin in January 2026.
The Dominican Republic government has completed the Avenida Ecológica, a strategic highway in Greater Santo Domingo, improving connectivity, reducing congestion, and boosting quality of life for over 850,000 residents.
Philip Morris Dominicana has recognized the Dominican Republic's significant strides in combating illicit trade, following a report that ranked the nation among Latin America's least vulnerable.
The Dominican Republic's economy showed robust growth through November 2025, driven by record exports, an expanding job market, and unprecedented foreign direct investment.
The Dominican Republic's Ministry of Culture significantly expanded its cultural and educational initiatives across the nation in 2025, focusing on decentralization and community engagement.
The Dominican Republic government will disburse a 69.6 million peso (approximately $1.1 million) subsidy to maintain stable prices for essential fuels during the week of Dec. 27, 2025, to Jan. 2, 2026.