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00:00A continuación, iniciamos con las noticias.
00:06Según explicó el economista Franklin Vásquez, las nuevas medidas arancelarias de un 10%
00:12para los productos dominicanos que ingresen a Estados Unidos tendrán como efecto inmediato
00:18la diminución de las exportaciones hacia el referido país norteamericano, como nos
00:23cuenta Santiago Drullal.
00:26A propósito de las tablas presentadas por el presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump,
00:31con los países más afectados ante su nueva política de aranceles recíprocos, donde
00:37figura la República Dominicana con un aumento del 10% a los productos importados hacia esa
00:44nación, el economista Franklin Vásquez señala que esto traerá consecuencias inmediatas.
00:51Mira, esta decisión de Donald Trump y del gobierno norteamericano de imponerle un arancel
00:57de 10% a los productos dominicanos que entren a los Estados Unidos va a tener un efecto
01:02inmediato en lo que son la reducción de las exportaciones dominicanas hacia ese país.
01:08Y no solamente eso, siendo los Estados Unidos nuestro principal socio comercial, es probable
01:13que haya otros efectos colaterales en lo adelante.
01:17Como señaló el economista, la mejor solución para la República Dominicana en lo inmediato
01:22es comenzar a buscar otros mercados.
01:26Explicó también que ante esta realidad, acuerdos como el DR-CAFTA deben ser revisados.
01:56Entre los países más afectados se encuentra en China, con un arancel de un 34%, la Unión
02:21Europea con un 20%, otros países como Corea del Sur, India y Japón también están incluidos
02:28con tasas del 25, 26 y 24% respectivamente, y Vietnam con la tasa más alta, con un 46%.
02:39San Diego True Yard, Informativos, Teleantillas.
03:10Y es que uno de los requisitos para manejar un motor es tener licencia y los haitianos
03:15en situación irregular no la poseen.
03:18Así lo indicaron motoconchos de diversas paradas en el municipio de Santo Domingo Oeste, que
03:23ven positiva la medida si no tienen documentación.
03:27Aseguraron también que con la llegada de los haitianos ilegales a las paradas de concho
03:53o mototaxis han mermado sus ingresos.
04:10Otros en cambio difieren y afirman que los haitianos irregulares solo están buscando
04:14la forma de sobrevivir como cualquier otro ciudadano irregular en un país extranjero.
04:30En tanto, algunos motoconchistas de origen haitiano se quejaron de que sus compatriotas
04:36no tienen documentación debido a las pocas oportunidades que le dan las autoridades dominicanas
04:42para poder renovar su carnet ya vencido, además de que suspendió la emisión del visado.
05:12Al entregar el documento estadístico, el titular del intran Milton Morrison al director
05:25de migración indicó que no está en contra del sector motoconcho, sino de las acciones
05:30ilegales que ejecutan algunos de los nacionales extranjeros que van en contra del cumplimiento
05:36de la ley 63-17 de tránsito.
05:40Ana Mañón, Informativo Hostel y Antillas
06:10pueden darse a todas horas, con el agravante de que lanzan palos y piedras en las calles
06:17pudiendo herir de gravedad a cualquier persona.
06:37Añaden que las autoridades no están realizando los trabajos que se requieren para solucionar
06:41esta situación y que en muchos casos supuestamente toman sobornos de parte de estos.
07:11Los sectores El 10, Los Frailes, El 13 de las Américas, Luz Matia, Aguas Locas, entre
07:31otros, todos ellos localizados en las franjas de las Américas, piden a las autoridades
07:37hacer su mayor esfuerzo para solucionar esta situación.
07:42Santiago Trujillard, Informativo Hostel y Antillas
07:46Vámonos ahora a la frontera donde haitianos en su mayoría están ingresando al mercado
07:51fronterizo de Dajabón con armas blancas.
07:54¿Qué dicen?
07:55¿Qué hacen las autoridades?
07:57Nuestro corresponsal Goydi Reyes con más detalles.
08:01En cada operativo que realiza la policía municipal en el mercado fronterizo de Dajabón
08:06ocupan una gran cantidad de armas blancas que les son quitadas en su mayoría a extranjeros
08:13haitianos que cruzan la frontera para participar en el comercio binacional.
08:36Algunos haitianos que cometen delitos y que son detenidos, la policía municipal lo entrega
08:50a las autoridades policiales de Haití para que respondan ante la justicia.
08:57Son los que se llaman agentes del consulado porque son delincuentes.
09:01Aquí venían a buscar, la gente del consulado haitiano, venían a buscar, haitianos ahí
09:06se componían cuando delincuentes, con los delincuentes haitianos, se componían y repartían
09:10siempre y o sea ya eso, formalmente eso se tumbó.
09:14Aquí nosotros trabajamos con la misma policía haitiana, ellos llevan ahí los casos y los
09:20llevan a fiscalía haitiana.
09:22Goydis Reyes, Informativos Teleantillas.
09:53El próximo martes el país tendrá una nueva Cámara de Cuentas, una Cámara de Cuentas
10:02proactiva, una Cámara de Cuentas donde va a haber una gran diversidad de profesionales,
10:07pero también donde pudimos en las entrevistas, en las evaluaciones, pudimos comprobar que
10:12podían trabajar en equipo.
10:14Hay consenso casi con todos, con presidencia, hay consenso con vicepresidencia, hay consenso,
10:21falta un miembro.
10:22Aunque los legisladores entienden que todas las ternas son buenas, los senadores del oficialismo
10:28aseguran que existe un tranque con los de la fuerza del pueblo que se oponen a uno de
10:33los miembros.
10:34Hubo uno de ellos que no participó, los dos que participaron no están de acuerdo con
10:39la escogencia de los cinco miembros que nosotros tenemos escogido hasta el momento.
10:43No, no, no, ellos se han manejado bastante bien.
10:48Esta versión fue desmentida por el senador de la Fuerza del Pueblo, Edward Espíritu Santo,
10:53quien afirma que el PRM quiere imponer su mayoría.
10:57Nosotros no hemos hablado de consenso, pero el PRM quiere imponer de una manera
11:08democrática los miembros.
11:11Esos miembros que hemos intervitado en el Senado, la Comisión del Senado, tampoco hemos
11:18visto la evaluación.
11:19Mientras que Dagoberto Rodríguez indicó que el informe será aprobado con o sin los
11:25senadores de la oposición.
11:27Si la oposición quiere participar, bienvenido.
11:30Si no, lo mejor que tiene el Senado para los senadores, como yo digo, con mi casa es la
11:35puerta abierta para los senadores para que entren.
11:38Y si tú no se sientes bien en esa sección, para que salgas.
11:41La Comisión Especial para la Cámara de Cuentas está compuesta por 11 comisionados y se
11:47necesitan las tres cuartas partes para aprobar el informe.
11:51Eliana Cuevas, Informativos Teleantillas.
11:55Y el juez de la Oficina de Atención Permanente, José Francisco de Assis, dictó tres meses
12:02de prisión preventiva en contra de Gregorio Muñoz Morales, acusado de ultimar de varios
12:07disparos a su expareja, María Esther Moya, de 28 años de edad, en un hecho ocurrido
12:13la mañana del pasado 27 de marzo en el municipio de Navarrete.
12:18Rafael, hombre.
12:19¿Qué mandó la jueza?
12:21Bueno, el Ministerio Público hizo una petición que en su momento se llevará a cabo y el
12:30juez, es un juez en este caso, la acogió y por eso hizo el dictamen de tres meses de
12:36medida de cohesión.
12:37Después que la abandonó, la dejó con su niño, cogió y la mató.
12:43Mi hermana, queremos justicia, porque no fue un animal que mató.
12:47Le encantaron tres meses de cohesión, a Rafael lo mandaron.
12:56La medida deberá ser cumplida en el Centro de Rehabilitación Rafael, hombre, Muñoz
13:01Morales, fue arrestado en el municipio de Restauración, provincia de Ajabón, donde,
13:06tras confesar el crimen, fue entregado a miembros policiales.
13:11Y el expresidente Hipólito Mejía advierte que sin la mano de obra haitiana, la actividad
13:16agrícola se verá muy afectada en el país.
13:20Guillermo García nos amplía.
13:23En torno al brote de fiebre porcina, Mejía la considera leve y atribuye a unos cuantos
13:28productores la alarma generada con el objetivo de conseguir compensación económica del
13:32Estado por sus errores.
13:35O allantando, a mí no me gusta ese jueguito de posponer esos problemas y aprovecharse
13:43de esa situación.
13:44Yo soy radical en eso.
13:46¿Pero cuál sería el rollo del Estado?
13:49No, los que crían son los que tienen la responsabilidad de sus fincas, no el Estado.
13:53El Estado somos todos.
13:55Sobre la denuncia del senador por Elías Piñas de que indocumentados haitianos talan la sierra
14:00de Neiva, el exmandatario coincidió con el legislador.
14:04Sobre la marcha a Friusa, exhortó a ser cuidadoso a quienes por buscar sonido podrían afectar
14:10el turismo.
14:12Este es un país turístico y cualquier problemita incide en el turismo.
14:18Y que tenemos contrario en el área del Caribe y en otra parte del mundo, que cualquier detallito
14:25que hagamos crea problemas.
14:27Yo no le recomiendo a ningún sector que tiene la posibilidad de protestar en algunos lugares
14:34que no sean neurálgicos, que sean cautelosos.
14:38La demagogia terminó en este país.
14:41Sobre este particular, el ministro de la presidencia, José Ignacio Paliza, no quiso responder si
14:47estarían dispuestos a recibir la antigua orden dominicana.
14:52¿Estaría el gobierno dispuesto a recibir la antigua orden dominicana?
14:55Déjame, déjame, tengo trabajo, déjame yo volver.
14:59Estas declaraciones se produjeron tras asistir a la inauguración de Expo Sostenible 2025,
15:05donde reconocidos expositores hablaron sobre los aprestos para cuidar el medio ambiente.
15:11Guillermo García, Informativos, Teleantillas.
15:16Y fue liberado el joven Gerson Alfredo Corniel, de 19 años de edad,
15:21quien recibió ayer un choque de pistola eléctrica por parte de un agente de la Policía Nacional
15:26en el municipio de Río San Juan, en un confuso incidente,
15:30luego de un diálogo en la fiscalía, mientras los familiares siguen indignados con este hecho.
15:36El hecho ocurrió la tarde de ayer martes en el sector de Acapulco,
15:40y fue grabado por varias personas, imanes que se hicieron virales en las redes sociales.
15:45Posteriormente, el joven fue llevado al cuartel, y la mañana de hoy, a la fiscalía.
15:50Para ser liberados, los familiares expresaron en torno al caso.
15:55Nuestro pariente ya fue despachado por la fiscalía.
15:58El mismo, pues, ayer, como todos vimos, le hicieron una descarga eléctrica,
16:03causando una pequeña situación a un malentendiente.
16:06Una forma violenta de reclamar, ¿por qué le habían hecho eso al hijo mío?
16:09Porque el hijo mío, él compró ese motor, y cada vez que viene para acá es preso.
16:14Aquí no puede haber un ciudadano que suba aquí, o caiga en Rizal Juan,
16:18que ellos ya van a tener que meterlo preso.
16:20Nosotros lo mandamos a un mandado, y entonces, él vino el mandado,
16:25los policías, parece que lo mandaron a parar,
16:28y cuando tiene el muchacho cogido,
16:31el policía, yo vi que el policía en el video lo jaló por aquí,
16:35el muchacho se quitó el poloche, pero no vi ninguna declaración más,
16:38el muchacho se revirtió para dos policías,
16:41y ellos lo metieron y lo cogieron, lo llevaron preso, pero no de esa forma.
16:45En ese sentido, pidieron que los agentes sean sancionados por este hecho,
16:48y que tomarán acciones legales en contra de los mismos.
16:52Esos dos personas que cancelaron,
16:54de la Policía Nacional, eso lo que da vergüenza a la Policía Nacional.
16:57Nosotros no nos sentimos bien por eso, porque hoy lo hicieron con ese niño,
17:01y mañana lo hacen con otro.
17:03Nosotros queremos demandarlo a dos policías,
17:06because we are going to give the corresponding part for us to defend that part.
17:11While the mayor of Rio San Juan, Lenny Melo,
17:14made a call to the police authorities and the citizens to respect each other
17:18to avoid this type of inconvenience.
17:21Yes, we have called the citizens,
17:23we call the authorities, the police, to respect the citizen,
17:27but also the citizen respects the authorities
17:30so that we go hand in hand and we can have a more organized municipality.
17:34From Rio San Juan, Javier Ferreira, Informativos Talentillas.
17:40And the crime does not stop in the Caliche de la Pared de Jaina.
17:43The most recent case was that of the young man murdered in his home
17:47at dawn on Monday,
17:49where the antisocials entered his home, supposedly to rob him.
17:54Others, on the other hand, say that it is a gang made up of four members
17:59who keep in their abundance and terrified the residents
18:02who refused to speak to the cameras out of fear of reprisal.
18:07And with this last piece of information,
18:09we are making our second commercial break.
18:12Do not change it because we will be back with more news.
18:14And do not forget to follow us through our social networks
18:17as Arroba Informativos TA.
18:23Citizens arrested in migration operations
18:26denounce abuse by agents
18:28despite the fact that, according to them, they have the documentation.
18:32Having the documentation a day seems not to be enough
18:36at the time of carrying out the operations.
18:39Do it with your paper, don't say anything,
18:41and bring it here, without asking anything.
18:44We have three times here.
18:47We come three times.
18:48Every day they take me here with my paper in my hand.
18:51It is an abuse, it is an abuse.
18:53And do they charge you when they release you?
18:55No, thank God.
18:56It is not a lie.
18:58And they just take me there, checking, and that's it.
19:02Others, on the other hand, complain of being confused
19:05with Haitian nationals just because of the color of their skin.
19:09I was sleeping.
19:11I come here from Puerto Plata
19:13instead of going with something that identifies me,
19:17that says that I am legal.
19:19But I come here for two days
19:21and then they release me.
19:23And I have to pay a ticket without a room.
19:26Yesterday, when I came from work,
19:28I had all the documents.
19:30I don't like to argue with the bosses.
19:32I came here the day before last.
19:34And now, thank God,
19:36they handed me over,
19:38I got out, I'm going home.
19:40Now I have to make my own decisions
19:42about what to do,
19:44when to leave, and so on.
19:46Another problem reported
19:48is the bureaucratic process
19:50at the time of being deported,
19:53being deported and taken
19:55to the vacation home of Jaina.
19:57They have their papers,
19:59why do they bring her?
20:01And she's a little girl,
20:03a year and a half old.
20:05It's an abuse what they're doing to her.
20:07You understand?
20:09So, look, I've been here since 10 a.m.
20:11and everyone else has been here since early morning.
20:13They show me the documents
20:15that are being processed.
20:17But the board, according to the board,
20:19with the copies of the documents,
20:21they're going to check it,
20:23so they're going to give me the exit.
20:25There's a lot to do, but I'm still waiting.
20:27In the first quarter of this year,
20:2949,888 undocumented immigrants
20:31have been detained.
20:33722 vehicles
20:35dedicated to this practice
20:37have been detained,
20:39of which 231 people
20:41have been subjected to justice
20:43for trafficking of undocumented people.
20:45Damián Aquino,
20:47Teleantillas News.
20:49More than 20 years
20:51since the new
20:53penitentiary model came into force,
20:55harassment and corruption
20:57continue in the country's prisons.
20:59That's what the director
21:01of the National Office for Support
21:03for Penitentiary Reform, Roberto Santana,
21:05Guillermo García, told us.
21:07By participating as a guest
21:09in the weekly lunch of the Corripio group,
21:11Roberto Santana addressed
21:13this and other issues
21:15related to the penitentiary system
21:17of a total of
21:1927,700 people
21:21currently in prison.
21:23More than 54%
21:25is preventive,
21:27which makes it even more difficult
21:29for social reinsertion.
21:31The main evils are the historical ones.
21:35On the one hand,
21:37we have overpopulation
21:39and housing.
21:43On the other hand,
21:45there is an excess
21:47of preventive freedom privates,
21:49which is more than 54%.
21:53We have inadequate staff.
21:55He used as an example
21:57of corruption
21:59an employee of the prosecutor's office
22:01who for two years
22:03swindled 13 suppliers.
22:05So I ask, and no one
22:07in the prosecutor's office
22:09found out about that.
22:11Second question,
22:14and third question,
22:16how is it possible that this is discovered
22:18after 13 suppliers
22:20were swindled
22:22and submitted a claim
22:24to the prosecutor's office?
22:26He lamented the lack of political will
22:28to build new penitentiary centers
22:30that, according to him,
22:32were sharpened from 2012.
22:34Las Pajras prison
22:36and Pedro Corto's in San Juan
22:38would be delivered at the end of this year.
22:40Las Pajras would receive
22:422,400 CREOs
22:44in a first game.
22:46He lamented that because of the corruption
22:48in the system,
22:50the telephone signals
22:52from the penitentiary centers
22:54have not yet been blocked.
22:56Guillermo Garcia,
22:58Teleantillas News.
23:00The Ministry of Interior
23:02and Police
23:04approved this afternoon,
23:06through the resolution,
23:08the march that Influencer Santiago Matias
23:10organized on Sunday, April 27,
23:12in the sectors of Friusa
23:14and Mata Mosquitos
23:16in the municipality of Punta Cana,
23:18province of Altagracia,
23:20from 12 noon to 6 pm.
23:22While the resolution of the occasion
23:24specifies that the permission
23:26has been granted as long as
23:28the callers use the sidewalks
23:30without alteration of private property,
23:32public order,
23:34and state security.
23:36In this sense,
23:38the Ministry of Interior and Police
23:40asked Santiago Matias
23:42to reschedule the route
23:44from Transitar to Mastardar
23:46on the 22nd of this month.
23:48The constitutionalist fighters
23:50of April 1965
23:52manifested this Wednesday
23:54their support for the patriotic awakening
23:56that, according to them,
23:58is exhibiting a large part
24:00of Dominican society
24:02after the march in Friusa.
24:04From the point of view of the positive constitution,
24:06this awakening must be taken care of.
24:08This is what we call
24:10order and discipline.
24:14In the context of the 60th anniversary
24:16of the April war
24:18of 1965,
24:20Andres Fortunato Victoria
24:22suggested to the organizers
24:24of the march against the illegal presence
24:26of Haitian citizens
24:28to rigorously assume
24:30a more frontal action.
24:32And by the way,
24:34in the commemoration of this April 2
24:36of the World Awareness Day
24:38on Autism,
24:40congressmen call for efforts
24:42to improve the quality of life
24:44of those who live with this condition
24:46and their families.
24:48We made the punctuation
24:50both in the celebration of the Down syndrome
24:52and of these two important dates
24:54that a more human look
24:56is given to it.
24:58Although we know
25:00that disability
25:02is a favor,
25:04it is a right.
25:06Children with disabilities are not going to public schools
25:08and it is a fundamental right
25:10that we must claim.
25:12They have to stop
25:14inserting themselves
25:16into their daily work
25:18with the resources.
25:20It is practically impossible
25:22because they have to dedicate
25:24themselves to that child.
25:26The call was made by
25:28a group of legislators
25:30for a modern revolution
25:32in the face of the need
25:34to increase the resources
25:36for the care of people
25:38with disabilities.
25:40RD Train Show
25:42Miami 2025
25:44closed negotiations
25:46with more than 30 agreements
25:48that seek to increase
25:50the arrival of tourists
25:52from Canada, United States
25:54and Latin American countries
25:56for more than 7 million
25:58dollars.
26:00The Minister of Tourism
26:02David Collado
26:04called the third edition
26:06of the most important
26:08commercial fair
26:10of the Dominican Republic
26:12successful.
26:14We have live
26:16Fabiola Nunez
26:18from Miami
26:20with details
26:22and an extended summary
26:24of what happened
26:26with a prominent participation
26:28in the RD Train Show
26:302025 celebrated
26:32here in the City of the Sun, Miami.
26:34We guarantee 1,150,000
26:36new tourists
26:38who were on standby
26:40with the agreements we closed
26:42and we guarantee that in the American continent
26:44we will exceed
26:467,100,000 tourists
26:48in this year 2025.
26:50With such an innovative
26:52and immersive proposal
26:54the country caught the attention
26:56of investors,
26:58tour operators and international media.
27:00The event that brings together
27:02the main players
27:04of the tourism and investment industry
27:06was the perfect scenario
27:08for the Dominican Republic
27:10to show its tourist offer.
27:12Luxury tourism had a very strong
27:14impact yesterday.
27:16The feedback we have had
27:18has been considerable.
27:20We understand that this year
27:22the Dominican Republic
27:24will receive a large number of tourists
27:26for luxury tourism.
27:28We have the rooms
27:30and we will have more rooms
27:32and we are making the pertinent agreements
27:34that we have to have
27:36and the pertinent alliances as well.
27:38In addition, the Dominican delegation
27:40held strategic meetings
27:42with businessmen in the sector
27:44to promote investments
27:46in sustainable tourism,
27:48ecotourism and luxury tourism.
27:50They renewed agreements
27:52and alliances
27:54with the Transat of Canada
27:56that represents more than
27:58480,000 tourists
28:00a year from Canada.
28:02They renewed an agreement with Sunwing
28:04that represents 512,000
28:06tourists.
28:08We renewed an agreement with American Airlines
28:10and with JetBlue.
28:12We renewed an agreement with the most important
28:14tour operators in the United States.
28:16As a result of the negotiations
28:18of the Dominican Republic
28:20trade show,
28:22the sale of 4,000
28:24rooms for 2025
28:26was made.
28:28For now, this is all the information
28:30I have from Miami.
28:32Good evening.
28:34Thank you very much
28:36Fabiola Nunez for this important
28:38report from Miami.
28:40We will follow up in Villa Altagracia
28:42the remains of the woman
28:44who was murdered by her son-in-law
28:46while mediating a discussion
28:48that he held with his daughter
28:50on Tuesday night in Enriquillo
28:52from Herrera Santo Domingo Este.
28:54Paola Mateo tells us more.
28:56It was very painful
28:58how this boy did that.
29:00This was the journey
29:02that Teresa Sanchez Jimenez
29:04went through in agony
29:06after receiving several shots
29:08from her daughter's partner
29:10while trying to mediate
29:12a supposed discussion
29:14with the couple.
29:16Yes, because he mistreated her a lot
29:18and she, as a mother,
29:20doesn't want her children to be mistreated
29:22by a man or anything.
29:24So,
29:26in the middle of the discussion
29:28he shot her.
29:30After killing his mother-in-law,
29:32the man fled.
29:34A neighbor says that
29:36he supposedly mentioned
29:38that he would attack her
29:40on previous occasions.
29:42Then he took her to the police station
29:44and took her with him.
29:46Then he wanted to release her when he wanted to.
29:48A month ago,
29:50he said he was going to kill
29:52his daughter and his mother.
29:54I said,
29:56they are my friends.
29:58Faced with recent femicides
30:00and violent acts,
30:02citizens understand that society
30:04must reflect.
30:06It's really sad.
30:08It's painful.
30:10Really.
30:12We have to reflect on society.
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32:32that is the life of the citizen, because a person who really does not go to court can make any mistake.
32:39We call all the drivers in general to see who is going to take the license.
32:43Very good, very good, because we have to raise awareness every day, especially in these last days that there have been many accidents, so that the accidents improve.
32:51Citizens also applauded the measure.
32:54Very positive, very positive, I hope they can, not now, but always, that it is permanent, every so often, to do this test, because it is very important, because when you travel in a bus, your life is in the hands of that driver.
33:09This is the first evaluation day that is carried out, an action with which the number of traffic accidents in the country is pursued.
33:19Paola Mateo, Informativos, Teleantillas.
33:22San Juan is not only grain, now Federico Enriquez and Carvajal University began the first harvest of more than 400 tasks of green table grapes, which will be intended for export to different countries.
33:36Angel del Carmen with the details.
33:39The rector of the UFE University, Alberto Ramírez Cabral, highlighted that in this phase they are harvesting grape varieties of Thompson and other species on the experimental farm.
33:52In addition to the fact that the project contemplates a significant expansion with a view to a sustained and progressive plantation.
34:01This is a project in which the university bets on innovation and to put into practice the acquired knowledge and the relationships that we have in the world.
34:17According to the executives, the project has more than 1,200 additional tasks, which will add a total of 1,600 in the first stage, proving that it can be done.
34:30Verifying that San Juan has the best lands in the country and a privileged climate that allows you to harvest table grapes with export quality, in addition to supplying the national market with quality products.
34:44We will be harvesting the variety of Thompson grape, which is a variety of green grape, which is part of the 12 hectares that we have planted on this farm in Pedro Corto, San Juan.
35:01We will be harvesting Thompson grape, which is a variety of green grape, which is part of the 12 hectares that we have planted on this farm in Pedro Corto, San Juan.
35:18Elian Ramirez also highlighted the importance of this project for the transformation of the agricultural model of the region.
35:25On his side, Engineer Elian Ramirez, General Manager of Reproduction, explained that tests are being carried out to maintain the harvest in the months of April and October.
35:37The land where these grapes are grown is located in the municipal district of Pedro Corto, San Juan de la Maguana, and it is an initiative of the Casa de Altos Estudios as part of its commitment to the innovation and conversion of agricultural production in the province and the region.
35:55Ángel del Carmen, Informativos Teleantillas.
35:59And the President of the Association of Hotels and Tourism of the Dominican Republic, Juan Valcalli, asked the groups today to move from one place the demonstrations in rejection of Haitian illegal immigration.
36:12As Fabiola Núñez tells us, various sectors assured that the country is a safe place, both to visit and for foreign investment, due to its legal security.
36:23The President of Tourism Businesses in the country, Juan Valcalli, called on Dominicans to take care and preserve tourism, considered the main source of the country's economy.
36:34In that sense, he agreed with various sectors that ask nationalist groups to move from one place the demonstrations called in the next few days in Friusa, demanding the exit of Haitians from the Dominican territory.
36:48I imagine that as a Dominican and such nationalist people as those groups should not want to harm tourism, because tourism is obviously a source of employment for more than 750,000 Dominicans.
37:01It is the main source of currency in the country, it is what the Dominican Republic has projected as a world brand.
37:07So a patriot should never try to harm tourism. I understand that it should not be like that, but I think that as the senator said very well, it would be better to march elsewhere, so as not to take unnecessary risks.
37:18The Dominican Bank also understands that legal security prevails in the country, so they consider that the Dominican Republic is a benchmark for foreign investment.
37:28When they build a hotel, they are not going to take it, they know that it is a very long-term investment, and they know and see that we have legal security, economic stability, social stability and great security for their investments.
37:44The Ministry of Tourism of our country is something business, the social peace that our country lives is something business, as well as economic growth.
37:54And that is thanks to the great effort that the Ministry of Tourism has made in all these long four years, where we have enhanced our country as a main destination in tourism.
38:09On the subject of migratory issues, the Consul General in Miami, Janilda Vásquez, said that the government knew how to manage the citizen march in Friusa, respecting the right that Dominicans have to manifest themselves.
38:21Friusa has more than 10 years of settlement, that is not from a government, that is from the country, that is from the migratory policy that must finally be assumed and that the government is not doing it correctly.
38:34The interviewees agreed that the recent march in Friusa will not endanger the development of tourism in the eastern part of the country.