EU grants €9 million to boost Haiti’s customs and combat smuggling

The European Union has awarded Haiti a €9 million (approx. US$9.7 million) financing grant aimed at improving the performance of the country’s General Customs Administration (AGD). The support is part of a broader initiative to enhance tax revenue, crack down on smuggling and narcotics, and strengthen Haiti’s economic resilience.

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The funds will help implement the AGD’s “Customs Revenue Increase and Combating Smuggling and Narcotics Plan (PARLUCOS)” for the 2023–2026 period. The initiative is designed to reinforce Customs’ ability to address illicit trade, mobilize public revenue, protect local businesses, and facilitate lawful commerce.

Minister of Economy and Finance, Alfred Fils Metellus, signed the agreement with the EU Ambassador to Haiti, Stefano Gatto.

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“We are aware of the major challenges facing us, particularly in the difficult security context the country is facing. However, the Haitian government is determined and resolutely focused on the future,” said Metellus.

“Reclaiming control of the border and non-border Customs offices is the fundamental objective to ensure the successful implementation of these reforms. This action, more than just an important step toward modernising the customs administration, will be an essential contribution to the country’s peace, security, and stability,” he added.

The authorities say that through the agreement, Haiti and the EU reaffirm their commitment to strengthening the country’s institutions, thereby promoting robust, sustainable, and inclusive economic development.

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They said that the agreement demonstrates confidence in the country’s ability to overcome current challenges.

“Through this funding, the AGD is receiving significant support to modernise its infrastructure and equipment, strengthen the capacity of its human resources and implement digital systems for managing customs operations,” the authorities added.

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