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Bill Clinton Launches Business Loan Program in Haiti

Tuesday, 16 August 2011 05:50 PM EDT

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Former U.S. President Bill Clinton launched a new business loan program in Haiti on Tuesday aimed at helping bolster an economy that was devastated by the January 2010 earthquake.

Clinton said the first loan in the $20 million program is being made to Caribbean Crafts, which produces crafts such as carnival masks for export and lost its workshop in the earthquake.

The company is receiving a loan of $450,000, with interest to be paid back to the program to help make additional loans in the future, Clitnon told reporters as he toured Caribbean Crafts' workshop near the airport in Port-au-Prince. He said the money will help the operation add an additional 200 workers.

Clinton said he had been "surprised and disturbed" to learn of the difficult loan terms available for even Haitian businesses with solid credit.

"One of the biggest problems in growing the Haitian economy is that there is really no facility that grants small business loans on reasonable terms," he said.

Clinton has been active in Haiti reconstruction through his foundation and as co-chairman of the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission.

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) Former U.S. President Bill Clinton launched a new business loan program in Haiti on Tuesday aimed at helping bolster an economy that was devastated by the January 2010 earthquake.Clinton said the first loan in the $20 million program is being...
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