Dakhla Atlantic Port Hosts Haitian Delegation: A Milestone for Economic Diplomacy

Othman Essalhi
Founder & Principal Broker

In a significant move for South-South cooperation, the Consulate General of the Republic of Haiti in Dakhla conducted an official working visit to the Dakhla Atlantic Port construction site. This visit marks a new chapter in economic diplomacy, exploring strategic partnerships in maritime transport, port logistics, and international investment between Haiti and Morocco. 🇭🇹🇲🇦
Understanding Economic Diplomacy in Action
Economic diplomacy is simply the use of government relationships and international visits to stimulate trade, encourage foreign investments, and exchange technical skills between countries. By opening a Consulate General in Dakhla, Haiti has positioned itself to collaborate directly with Moroccan authorities on major infrastructure projects.
During the visit, the Haitian delegation was presented with the detailed layout and scale model of the Dakhla Atlantic Port, highlighting the massive logistics and industrial free zones currently under construction.
Partnership in Port Logistics and Skills Transfer
A key outcome of this working visit is the identification of joint opportunities in port management and maritime transport. Haiti, an island nation heavily dependent on ocean trade routes, stands to benefit immensely from Moroccan expertise.
Morocco’s successful model in managing world-class ports like Tanger-Med provides a roadmap for skills transfer. This means training programs, technical exchanges, and logistics planning concepts can be shared to improve Haiti's own port capabilities.
Promoting Investment and Strong Geopolitical Ties
To commemorate the strong diplomatic and cultural bonds between the two nations, the delegation presented a symbolic Haitian painting as a gift, highlighting the mutual respect and growing collaboration.
For global real estate and trade investors, Dakhla’s growing list of foreign consulates—including Haiti, African nations, and Middle Eastern countries—proves the city's geopolitical stability. A city that hosts international diplomats is a secure haven for long-term capital. As Dakhla establishes itself as the Atlantic gate connecting three continents (Africa, Europe, and the Americas), early investments in properties and land plots will yield the highest returns.
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