(2025-Q4) Haiti Customs Directorate Quarterly Statistics Report - First Quarter FY2025-2026 (October-December 2025)
Summary — The Directorate of Research and Statistics of Haiti's General Customs Administration (AGD) reports customs collections of 35,085,411,579.33 gourdes for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025-2026 (October-December 2025), covering revenue by customs office, duty and tax category, product category, and geographic zone.
Key Findings
- Quarterly customs collections totaled 35,085,411,579.33 gourdes, concentrated almost entirely in two ports (Port-au-Prince, 83.69 percent; Cap-Haitien, 11.16 percent). Collections rose from October to December 2025. Taxes on foreign trade (57.94 percent) and on goods and services (39.85 percent) dominate the revenue mix, and 70 percent of revenue came from current-period declarations versus 30 percent from arrears recovery.
Full Description
This quarterly statistical report from the Direction de Recherches et de Statistiques (DRS) of Haiti's Administration Generale des Douanes (AGD) covers October, November, and December 2025, the first quarter of fiscal year 2025-2026. Total customs collections reached 35,085,411,579.33 gourdes for the quarter, rising each month from 11,240,901,310.66 gourdes in October to 10,584,112,839.44 in November and 13,260,397,429.23 in December. Port-au-Prince port dominated collections with 83.69 percent of the quarterly total (29,361,465,537.77 gourdes), followed by Cap-Haitien at 11.16 percent (3,914,200,938.87 gourdes), with all other offices each under 1.5 percent. By duty and tax type, the Droit de Douane (DD) accounted for 35.12 percent (12,320,350,900.03 gourdes) and the Taxe sur le Chiffre d'Affaires (TCA) for 28.62 percent (10,040,014,783.98 gourdes) of collections, together with the Frais de Verification (FV) at 20.62 percent. Grouped by major taxation field, taxes on foreign trade represented 57.94 percent of collections and taxes on goods and services 39.85 percent. By product category (excluding petroleum), food and agricultural products led with 46 percent of collections (11,615,948,211.93 gourdes), followed by stone, ceramics, glass and metals at 18 percent and machinery, electrical equipment and transport materiel at 15 percent. Current-period declarations (recettes courantes) made up 70 percent of quarterly revenue, with the remaining 30 percent recovered from declarations registered in prior periods but paid during the quarter. The report notes that the data cover only automated customs offices.