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Overview

U.S. relations with the Dominican Republic are solid, but complex. The country is an important partner in hemispheric affairs due to its standing in the Caribbean as the second-largest economy (behind Cuba) and third-largest country in terms of population (behind Cuba and Haiti), its large bilateral trade with the United States, and its proximity to the United States. The two governments cooperate in the fight against trafficking in illegal substances and persons, the extradition of fugitives, and measures to hinder illegal migration.

Contact Us

The Department of State offers numerous tools for U.S. businesses and Dominican businesses investing in the United States. These resources provide broad overviews of the Dominican Republic key business and economic conditions to help you make the most informed business decisions. Please contact the U.S. embassy’s economic and commercial team for any assistance at (809) 567-7775 ext. 7249 or office.santodomingo@trade.gov.

The U.S. Commercial Service will help you locate products, services and business partners, meet face-to-face with suppliers and partners, and attend trade shows with thousands of US exhibitors and international delegates.

Whether you are a U.S. firm interested in exporting your products or services, or a Dominican company interested in importing from the United States, we have the knowledge you need to discover profitable business opportunities.

Contact us to help you identify business opportunities.

U.S. Commercial Service
Ave. República de Colombia No. 57
Arroyo Hondo, Santo Domingo, D.N.
Phone: (809) 567-7775 ext 7249
Email: office.santodomingo@trade.gov
Website: www.export.gov/Caribbean

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Commercial and Contract Opportunities

To all vendors and contractors in the Dominican Republic:

If you are a responsible offeror with licenses and permits to do business in the Dominican Republic and interested in offering your goods or services to the U.S. Embassy in the Dominican Republic, please submit your SAM Unique Entity ID (see below), company name, address, telephone numbers, email address and a brief description of the goods or services your company is offering.  Also, if available, please provide a link to your company’s website.  Send this information to the following email address: SantoDomingoProcurement@state.gov.

Interested companies must:

Register with the System for Award Management (https://www.sam.gov).