Country exposure · DR

The Dominican
Central America N Caribbean · Santo Domingo · presidential republic
What The Dominican means for your money — the prices you pay, the tariffs in motion, and where U.S. policy could change both.

11M
Population
$124.3B
GDP
U.S. exposure
Minimal direct economic exposure
The Dominican is not a significant U.S. goods-trade partner and has no tracked tariff actions. Policy changes here are unlikely to reach American prices directly.
Reference
The country itself
Central America N Caribbean · Geography, people, economy, and government — public-domain data from the CIA World Factbook.
The Taino -- indigenous inhabitants of Hispaniola prior to the arrival of Europeans -- divided the island now known as the Dominican Republic and Haiti into five chiefdoms and territories. Christopher COLUMBUS explored and claimed the island on his first voyage in 1492; it became a springboard for Spanish conquest of the Caribbean and the American mainland. In 1697, Spain recognized French dominion over the western third of the island, which in 1804 became Haiti. The remainder of the island, by then known as Santo Domingo, sought to gain its own independence in 1821, but the Haitians conquered and ruled it for 22 years; it finally attained independence as the Dominican Republic in 1844. In 1861, the Dominicans voluntarily returned to the Spanish Empire, but two years later, they launched a war that restored independence in 1865. A legacy of unsettled and mostly non-representative rule followed, capped by the dictatorship of Rafael Leonidas TRUJILLO from 1930 to 1961. Juan BOSCH was elected president in 1962 but was deposed in a military coup in 1963. In 1965, the US led an intervention in the midst of a civil war sparked by an uprising to restore BOSCH. In 1966, Joaquin BALAGUER defeated BOSCH in the presidential election. BALAGUER maintained a tight grip on power for most of the next 30 years, until international reaction to flawed elections forced him to curtail his term in 1996. Since then, regular competitive elections have been held.

Geography
- Location
- Caribbean, eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola, between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, east of Haiti
- Area
- 48,670 sq km
- Climate
- tropical maritime; little seasonal temperature variation; seasonal variation in rainfall
- Terrain
- rugged highlands and mountains interspersed with fertile valleys
- Natural resources
- nickel, bauxite, gold, silver, arable land
- Coastline
- 1,288 km
- Natural hazards
- lies in the middle of the hurricane belt and subject to severe storms from June to October; occasional flooding; periodic droughts
People & society
- Population
- 10,899,292 (2025 est.)
- Nationality
- Dominican(s)
- Ethnic groups
- mixed 70.4% (Mestizo/Indio 58%, Mulatto 12.4%), Black 15.8%, White 13.5%, other 0.3% (2014 est.)
- Languages
- Spanish (official)
- Religions
- Evangelical 50.2%, Roman Catholic 30.1%, none 18.5%, unspecified 1.2% (2023 est.)
- Median age
- 29.6 years (2025 est.)
- Life expectancy at birth
- 72.6 years (2024 est.)
- Literacy
- 94% (2024 est.)
Economy
- Economic overview
- surging middle-income tourism, construction, mining, and telecommunications OECS economy; major foreign US direct investment and free-trade zones; developing local financial markets; improving debt management; declining poverty
- Industries
- tourism, sugar processing, gold mining, textiles, cement, tobacco, electrical components, medical devices
- Agricultural products
- sugarcane, bananas, papayas, plantains, avocados, rice, milk, watermelons, vegetables, pineapples (2023)
- Exports - partners
- USA 52%, Switzerland 7%, Haiti 6%, China 5%, India 3% (2023)
- Imports - partners
- USA 40%, China 18%, Brazil 4%, Spain 4%, Mexico 3% (2023)
Government
- Government type
- presidential republic
- Capital
- Santo Domingo
- Independence
- 27 February 1844 (from Haiti)
- Constitution
- many previous (38 total); latest proclaimed 13 June 2015
- Executive branch
- President Luis Rodolfo ABINADER Corona (since 16 August 2020)
- Legislative branch
- National Congress of the Republic (Congreso Nacional de la República)
Full reference data
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