The Dominican Federation of Merchants (FDC) recognized the general director of Customs, Eduardo -Yayo- Sanz Lovatónwith the award “Public Servant 2025“during the celebration of the entity’s 51st anniversary.
He recognition was delivered by the president of the FDC, Ivan de Jesus Garciain a act which was attended by the President of the Republic, Luis Abinaderand various authorities from the government and the business sector, indicates a press release.
Sanz Lovaton He was noted for his work at the head of the General Directorate of Customs (DGA) and for “its excellence and contribution to strengthening relations between national trade and customs authorities.” During his speech, the official thanked the recognition and stressed that “efficiency in teamwork, based on integrity and transparency, has been key to the country’s institutional advances.”
They distinguish several companies
At the event they were also recognized several companies for his path and commitment to organized commerce. Among the winners are Cepin Supermarket, PFISA, CEABA, Valverde Square, Echo Catalina, Dominican National Brewery, Typical Ranch Cuevas de las Águilas, Hotel Yonu and Davelba Tours.
He special recognition of the night was awarded to the businessman Francisco Mariapresident of El Sol Pharmaciesfor his path in the commercial sector.
Assistants

The activity was attended by senior government officials, including ministers Magin Diaz (Tax authorities), Victor -Ito- Bisonó (Industry, Commerce and MSMEs), Eddy Olivares (Job), Limber Cruz (Agriculture), and the president of the Senate, Ricardo de los Santos.
The deputy directors of the DGA were also present: Daniel Pena, Lucia Zorrilla and Francis Almonteas well as Eddy Alcantaradirector of Pro Consumidor.
The FDCfounded in 1975 and brings together more than 63,000 merchants organized in 447 associations throughout the national territory. The entity has been recognized for its role in the economic and social development of the country and its work in favor of the formalization and training of the commerce sector.
