Secretary of State for Education Melanio Paredes of Dominican Republic

Industry and Commerce Minister Melanio Paredes says that the country has benefited from the DR-CAFTA agreement, because capital goods, including machinery and raw materials can now be purchased at lower prices.
Paredes says that investment has been fortified by the confidence brought on by DR-CAFTA.
Paredes said that total DR-CAFTA imports and exports, for all countries, went from US$32 billion in 2003 to US$41.
Industry and Commerce Minister Melanio Paredes has continued his defense of the government's subsidies programs, saying that spending RD$2 billion or RD$3 billion on subsidies is nothing as long as it is benefiting the consumer.
Paredes said the countries of the European Union have always connected the economic destinies of Haiti and Dominican Republic and at times have expected this country to do more for the other than what they were able to.
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Paredes takes part in a meeting of the Securities and Exchange Commission at their headquarters in Washington, Wednesday, Dec 17, 2008.
Melanio Paredes says oil, since its beginnings, is two way road.
Industry and Commerce minister Melanio Paredes said Thursday the country has had to boost the subsidy on electricity and propane gas to RD$40 billion, resulting from the “heartless speculation” for petroleum in the international markets.
Report as spam/innapropiateWritten by: TexasBill, 29 Jun 2008 11:49 AMFrom: Dominican RepublicParedes is merely pointing the finger at the speculators when part of the problem is ineffective and inefficient management of the resources that are available to the DR economy.
TBReport as spam/innapropiateWritten by: Belial, 29 Jun 2008 12:29 PMFrom: United States, TexasParedes is merely pointing the finger at the speculators when part of the problem is ineffective and inefficient management of the resources that are available to the DR economy.
comment on the scandal, that has “unleashed pandemonium.
Report as spam/innapropiateWritten by: Belial, 21 Jul 2008 6:36 PMFrom: United States, TexasUsing customary bourgeois lies, the Industry and Commerce minister Melanio Paredes is trying to set up the workers.
Industry and Commerce minister Melanio Paredes said the meeting governors of the OPEC Fund for International Development approved a soft financing of US$30 million for the Dominican Republic, for the reconstruction of highways.