Lack of Infrastructure

The lack of roads, rail, utility, and airports puts Haiti in the stone ages.  The Caracol Industrial Park is suppose to remedy some of this, but building a 10 MW power plant, a nearby port, a new airport, and several roadway projects at a cost of about $300 million.  The USAID is running the power plant, and currently the Caracol Industrial Park isn't living up to expectations.  Wouldn't it had been a better idea to expand the current port in Port -Au - Prince since it handles most of the countries cargo, expand the airport in the city, build a couple of power plants, and setup business incubators through out the country?  This would have modernize the countries critical infrastructure and possibly lure foreign investment throughout the country.

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