Luis Abinader: Republic's 2025 US$5.03 Billion - Aug 20

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The Story
Preliminary Central Bank data show foreign direct investment into the Dominican Republic reached US$5.0323 billion in 2025, a record level and an 11.3% year-over-year increase, officials said. Tourism and energy sectors accounted for just over half of the total, driving much of the gain.
Why It Matters For Your Portfolio
- US$5.0323 billion in 2025 FDI, up 11.3% year over year, signals rising foreign capital inflows into the country, which can support local asset prices and economic growth.
- Tourism and energy made up just over half of inflows, highlighting sector concentration that may benefit companies and assets exposed to travel, hospitality, and power projects.
- Record FDI can ease sovereign funding needs and improve sentiment for Dominican debt, which investors watching Caribbean sovereign risk may find relevant.
- Higher foreign investment increases the potential for project pipelines and corporate expansions, a factor to monitor if you track Latin American or emerging-market exposure.
The Trade
Growth and emerging-market investors should watch final Central Bank releases and sector-level breakdowns to see whether inflows sustain into 2026. Keep an eye on tourism and energy project announcements and any policy steps from local authorities, as these will be the next catalysts that affect asset sentiment.