Foreign Trade: Haiti’s Path to Sovereign Commerce

Pi Bon Ayiti’s foreign trade strategy redefines Haiti’s role in global commerce. It’s not just about exporting goods—it’s about building a sovereign trade system rooted in local production, diaspora investment, and ethical partnerships. The plan aims to reduce dependency on imports while elevating Haiti’s visibility in international markets.

Ti Pa Gwo Pa (TPGP): Haiti’s National Strategy for Industrial Sovereignty

Haiti’s economic future is being reshaped through Ti Pa Gwo Pa, a bold national strategy that blends grassroots entrepreneurship with strategic industrialization. This dual approach—supporting small enterprises (Ti Pa) while building foundational industries (Gwo Pa)—creates a resilient ecosystem of local production that meets domestic needs and positions Haiti for global export.

Konbit Lakay: A Bold Blueprint for Haiti’s Rural Renaissance

Konbit Lakay is not just an agricultural initiative—it’s a transformative movement aimed at revitalizing Haiti’s rural economy through land activation, cooperative enterprise, and agro-industrial development. At its core, the program seeks to mobilize 10,000 carreaux of farmland, subdivided into modular parcels of 1/5 carreau (~1,290 m²), each integrated into a cooperative system with direct access to the Devlopman Mache Lakay (DML) distribution network. By weaving together agriculture, fishing, and food processing, Konbit Lakay promotes food sovereignty, rural employment, and territorial stability.

Haiti’s Path to Resource Sovereignty and Industrial Growth

Byen Nou is Haiti’s national blueprint for unlocking the country’s mineral and energy potential through responsible exploration and strategic development. Designed to protect national interests while generating long-term economic value, the plan integrates mining and petroleum resources into Haiti’s broader industrialization strategy. It positions natural wealth not as a vulnerability, but as a foundation for sovereignty and inclusive growth.

Reclaiming Haiti’s Agricultural Future

Konbit Lakay is Haiti’s national strategy to restore rural vitality, food sovereignty, and economic dignity through land activation, cooperative farming, and agro-industrial expansion. With an initial goal of converting 10,000 carreaux of land into 1/5 carreau parcels, the program empowers over 200,000 Haitians to remain rooted in their communities and contribute directly to national development.