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Haitian American Sugar Company, HASCO

Haitian American Sugar Company, HASCO

Here is a picture of the Haitian American Sugar Company, Hasco.

Haitian American Sugar Company (HASCO) closed its doors in 1987, putting 3,500 refinery workers out of work. Dominican smugglers, able to bypass a government tax, caused the selling of refined sugar to plummet, making HASCO bankrupt.

President Duvalier ordered HASCO to stop refining sugar, while his government imported refined sugar at global market prices, making a profit when it resold it.

HASCO, in hock for $7.6 million, paid workers off with a borrowed $1.5 million.

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Haitians Loading Truck With Sugar Cane In The Dominican Republic

Haitians Loading Truck With Sugar Cane In The Dominican Republic

Here is a picture of several Haitian nationals in the process of loading a truck in a sugar cane field. The Haitians are often working form sun rise to sunset in these batey field as sugar cane worker. This a job that no too many Dominicans want to do themselves

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