can quakehit haiti manufacture itself a hitech future
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Can quake-hit Haiti manufacture itself a hi-tech future

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Haiti's per capita GDP
Port-au-Prince - AFP

The phrase is used so often it has become a cliche -- Haiti is the poorest country in the Americas -- but even so it fails to capture the stark reality five years after a devastating earthquake.
Haiti's per capita GDP is the 209th lowest in the world, less than that of Sierra Leone, North Korea or Bangladesh. The money sent home by Haitians living abroad is worth five times more than its exports.
The 2010 earthquake and later cholera epidemic were only the latest blows to a Caribbean republic that suffered from brutal colonialism -- France forced its slaves to pay reparations for rising against it -- and domestic misrule.
But some see potential. Haiti is a low-wage economy lying just south of the huge US market and just north of the emerging economies of Latin America, some have even spoke of its becoming a manufacturing "Taiwan of the Caribbean."
If that sounds implausible on the anniversary of a disaster that killed more that 300,000 people, no one has told Surtab, a firm that opened in June 2013 to produce its own brand Android tablets in the capital Port-au-Prince.
The firm boasts that since opening it has expanded production to 20,000 units last year for the local, Caribbean and African markets and now provides skilled employment for 60 Haitian workers, despite the stigma of its location.
General manager Diderot Musset says Surtab hopes to triple production in 2015, but admits that even Haitians are suspicious of the firm's claims.
"Until they get here and look at the installations, they don't believe that we are really doing this in Haiti," he told AFP.
"We even had workers who would go home and say that's what they're doing, and people not believing them, you know: 'You're not making this!'
"So they had to bring a tablet home and say, 'Okay, yeah, I made this,' and still someone would ask, 'Can you disassemble and reassemble it right now?'"
- Poorest in the Americas -
And it's not just a question of perception. Haiti does present severe practical challenges for would-be entrepreneurs, especially in manufacturing.
As AFP was touring the Surtab plant, with its hi-tech "cleanroom" for assembling the wireless devices -- a cheap means for Haitians to get online -- the power from the nation's rickety electric grid cut out.
Around half of the Haitian government's income comes from foreign donors of one sort or another and the promised flood of aid in the wake of the 2010 quake never fully materialized or was used up quickly in emergency measures.
General manager Diderot Musset says Surtab hopes to triple production in 2015, but admits that even Haitians are suspicious of the firm's claims.
"Until they get here and look at the installations, they don't believe that we are really doing this in Haiti," he told AFP.
"We even had workers who would go home and say that's what they're doing, and people not believing them, you know: 'You're not making this!'
"So they had to bring a tablet home and say, 'Okay, yeah, I made this,' and still someone would ask, 'Can you disassemble and reassemble it right now?'"
- Poorest in the Americas -
And it's not just a question of perception. Haiti does present severe practical challenges for would-be entrepreneurs, especially in manufacturing.
As AFP was touring the Surtab plant, with its hi-tech "cleanroom" for assembling the wireless devices -- a cheap means for Haitians to get online -- the power from the nation's rickety electric grid cut out.
Around half of the Haitian government's income comes from foreign donors of one sort or another and the promised flood of aid in the wake of the 2010 quake never fully materialized or was used up quickly in emergency measures.

 

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