Dominica–United States relations
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Dominica–United States relations are
Overview
The United States and the Commonwealth of Dominica have positive bilateral relations. The United States supports the Dominican government's efforts to expand its economic base and to provide a higher
The United States and the Commonwealth of Dominica work together in the struggle against
Dominica had around 252,000 visitors in 2005, which represented a contraction in both cruise line and stay-over arrivals over the record performance set in 2004. It is estimated that 4,500 Americans reside in the country.
Principal U.S. officials include:
- Ambassador — Roger F. Nyhus
- Deputy Chief of Mission — Joaquin F. Monserrate
Embassies
The United States maintains no official presence in the Commonwealth of Dominica. The Ambassador and Embassy officers are resident in Barbados and frequently travel to Dominica.
See also
- Dominican Americans (Dominica)
- North American Union
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- Free Trade Area of the Americas
- Third Border Initiative
- Caribbean Community
- Caribbean Basin Initiative (CBI)
- Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act
- Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative
- Foreign relations of the United States
- Foreign relations of Dominica
- List of ambassadors of Dominica to the United States
References
This article incorporates public domain material from U.S. Bilateral Relations Fact Sheets. United States Department of State.
External links
- History of Dominica - U.S. relations
- The United States Department of State - The Commonwealth of Dominica