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Amazon to launch Caribbean distribution hub in Santo Domingo | The Peoples Tribune

September 1, 2025

Amazon to launch Caribbean distribution hub in Santo Domingo | The Peoples Tribune
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SANTO DOMINGO--The Dominican Republic is set to host a historic milestone in its economic and logistical development with the arrival of Amazon as a Caribbeandistribution hub. According to Customs Director Eduardo “Yayo” Sanz Lovatón, the company’s first cargo flight will land on September 2, 2025, marking the official start of operations.

The move positions the country as a key player in regional e-commerce, leveraging ports such as Caucedo and Haina and Las Américas International Airport to streamline trade and reduce delivery times.

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Amazon’s entry is expected to generate significant economic opportunities, boosting job creation, logistics, transportation, and technology. Faster and more efficient deliveries could transform consumer habits, with products arriving in hours instead of days. However, the expansion also raises concerns among local couriers and small businesses, which may struggle to compete with Amazon’s prices, speed, and direct delivery model.

While operational details remain unclear, speculation points to a hybrid system that could involve partnerships with local delivery companies. Authorities highlight that customs modernization and digitalization were key factors in attracting Amazon.

As excitement grows, so do questions about whether Dominican businesses and couriers are ready to adapt, with experts stressing that innovation, digital transformation, and collaboration will be essential for survival in a rapidly evolving market.

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