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Dominican President invites Elon Musk to explore opportunities in the country

By Joanne Clark··1 min read
Dominican President invites Elon Musk to explore opportunities in the country

Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader extends an invitation to South African-American entrepreneur Elon Musk to consider investment prospects in the Caribbean nation.

The invitation follows a digital interaction initiated by Musk, CEO of Tesla, who shared an article on X, highlighting the installation of a 12-foot “smart security fence” along the Dominican Republic's border with neighboring Haiti.

The construction of this fortified barrier aims to mitigate the influx of illegal migrants, criminal organizations, and contraband into the Dominican Republic, addressing concerns about border security amidst Haiti's ongoing socio-political challenges.

Recognition from an influential figure

Musk’s acknowledgment of the Dominican Republic’s initiative resonated widely, particularly given his outspoken critiques of U.S. President Joe Biden’s management of the migrant crisis along the U.S.-Mexico border. 

With a substantial online following, Musk’s commentary reaches millions, including President Abinader.

Mutual interest in technological advancements

In response to Musk’s tweet, President Abinader expressed appreciation for the recognition and highlighted the nation’s burgeoning technological capabilities, particularly in the realm of advanced manufacturing. 

Emphasizing the Dominican Republic’s skilled workforce and robust infrastructure, Abinader extended an open invitation for Musk to witness firsthand the country’s potential for innovation and collaboration.

President Abinader further extended a warm invitation for Musk to visit the Dominican Republic at his convenience, encouraging him to delve into the diverse opportunities awaiting exploration in the Caribbean nation.

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