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VOL. I  ·  NO. 1  ·  FIRST ISSUE JUNE 1, 2026 HAITIANBUSINESSJOURNAL.COM
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Economy · Trade · Investment · Diaspora · Development Harold J. Eustache Sr., Esq. · Publisher · Editor in Chief
Vol. I · No. 1 · Inaugural Issue · June 1, 2026

Haiti's Economy, Seriously Reported. Seriously Addressed.

Haiti deserves a serious publication devoted to its economic future.

Investment · Enterprise · Education · Trade · Development · Policy · Diaspora
Editorial Invitation

Join the Conversation Shaping Haiti’s Economic Future

The Haitian Business Journal invites original essays, commentary, research insights, and opinion from leaders across Haiti and the global diaspora. We welcome submissions from business leaders, economists, policymakers, academics, entrepreneurs, and informed voices committed to Haiti’s development.

Send articles/letters/proposals to:
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Vol. I, No. 1  ·  Inaugural Issue
June 1, 2026  ·  All Articles
Cover Essay & Feature Articles Vol. I · No. 1
Singapore Marina Bay skyline
Singapore Marina Bay · Cover Essay
Cover Essay
Building Haiti's Next Economy: A Roadmap From the Ground Up
Singapore's transformation from Third World to First in a single generation. What Haiti's leaders, investors, and policymakers can learn from Lee Kuan Yew's model — and how to apply it to Haiti's unique context.
By Harold J. Eustache Sr., Esq.  ·  Editor in Chief
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About this Jounal
Publisher's Letter · Editorial
A New Platform for Haiti's Economic Future
A founding statement on the purpose, mission, and vision driving The Haitian Business Journal — and the three missions that define our editorial commitment.
By Harold J. Eustache Sr., Esq.  ·  Publisher
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Policy
Policy Blueprint
Policy
Policy Blueprint: A Path Forward for Decision Makers
Five pillars of Singapore's transformation and their direct application to Haiti's economic future. A strategic framework for leaders, investors, and policy architects.
Policy & Governance · Inaugural Issue
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Cap_Deli_Restaurant_Cap-Haitien
Cluny Market · Municipal Bonds
Investment
From Ashes to Opportunity: Cap-Haïtien, Cluny Market, and the Case for Municipal Bonds
The fire that destroyed a century-old market — and the diaspora bond program that could rebuild it and transform the city's development model entirely.
Urban Development · Nord Department
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diaspora-financed Investments
Diaspora Investment · Remittances
Diaspora
Remittance Reimagined: How Haitian-Americans Are Funding Startups Back Home
$3.8 billion flows to Haiti annually. A new generation of diaspora investors is channeling those funds beyond remittances into real enterprise.
Diaspora & Investment · Miami · New York
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Artibonite Rice Field
Artibonite Valley · Agriculture
Agriculture
Artibonite Valley's Rice Revolution: Can It Feed the Nation?
Gang seizure of 3,000 hectares, WFP satellite data, Taiwan's seed program, and IDB solar irrigation — the battle for Haiti's most productive agricultural region.
Agriculture · Artibonite Department
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Cap_Deli_Restaurant_Cap-Haitien
Founders · Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship
Cap Deli Restaurant in Cap-Haitien - The Little Engine that Could.
From a ten-table experiment to a polished hospitality brand with American ambitions, Cap Deli has become a case study in how vision, discipline, and cultural confidence can turn a local restaurant into a wider platform for tourism, community and investment
Entrepreneurship · Haiti & Diaspora
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Spotlight on the Departments Vol. I · No. 1
Citadelle LaFerriere-Milot
Citadelle Laferrière · Nord Department
Departments · Nord
Cap-Haïtien: The Tourism Capital Haiti Could Build
Once the "Paris of the Antilles," Cap-Haïtien sits near UNESCO World Heritage sites, a natural harbor, and the Labadee cruise destination. With the right investment and governance, it could become Haiti's premier economic engine.
Tourism & Development · Nord Department
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From the Publisher

Haiti deserves a serious publication devoted to its economic future.

"For too long, the global narrative surrounding Haiti has been dominated by stories of crisis. While those realities cannot be ignored, they do not tell the full story of a nation whose people have demonstrated extraordinary resilience, creativity, and entrepreneurial drive across generations and across continents."

Harold J. Eustache Sr., Esq.
Publisher & Editor-in-Chief · The Haitian Business Journal