Includes typical use of agents and distributors and how to find a good partner, e.g., whether use of an agent or distributor is legally required.
Last Published: 8/3/2019

Many foreign firms conduct business in Haiti through local agents and distributors. Under Haitian law, two parties are free to negotiate a contractual agreement and do not require the government of Haiti’s supervision or approval. Agents are usually compensated on a commission basis. The U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince is available to assist U.S. exporters to find agents and distributors through the U.S. Department of Commerce International Partner Search (IPS) program. Other fee based services include company profile reports, the Gold Key Service, single company promotions, and contact lists.
 

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