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Abinader in Paris: DR Signs OECD Pact, Meets Macron at Integrity Forum

June 15, 2026Dominican Today

Dominican President Luis Abinader touched down in the French capital on Monday evening for a high-profile diplomatic visit that includes face-to-face talks with French President Emmanuel Macron and a featured role at the Global Anti-Corruption and Integrity Forum hosted by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

According to Dominican Today, the centerpiece of the trip will be the formal signing of a memorandum of understanding between the Dominican Republic and the OECD, an event arranged at the personal invitation of OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann. Abinader is also slated to take part in the International Economic Forum during his time in Paris.

Why This Matters for Travelers and Expats

For visitors and foreign residents in the DR, closer ties between Santo Domingo and the OECD typically translate into improved standards in governance, transparency, and economic regulation — areas that influence everything from business climate to consumer protections. Stronger alignment with OECD frameworks often signals progress on issues that matter to expats, including property registration, banking transparency, and anti-corruption safeguards.

The participation in an anti-corruption forum of this scale also reinforces the Dominican Republic's positioning as a stable, reform-minded destination in the Caribbean — a reputation that continues to support record tourism numbers and growing foreign investment in 2026.

Practical Takeaways

  • No immediate travel impact: The presidential visit takes place entirely abroad and does not affect flights, entry requirements, or services in the DR.
  • Diplomatic momentum: Expect follow-up announcements in the coming weeks regarding cooperation areas covered under the new OECD memorandum.
  • Investor signal: Those considering relocation, real estate purchases, or business ventures in the DR may want to watch how OECD-aligned reforms unfold throughout 2026.

While the visit is primarily a matter of high-level diplomacy, the symbolism is significant. The Dominican Republic continues to deepen its engagement with major multilateral institutions, a trend that benefits long-term confidence in the country as both a travel destination and a place to live or invest. Travelers planning trips in 2026 can expect business as usual on the ground.

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