Special Economic Zones: a tool for economic development
There are over 3,000 special economic zones worldwide directly employing over 69 million people.
Read more“Commercial Awareness Is Global.”
There are over 3,000 special economic zones worldwide directly employing over 69 million people.
Read moreJamaica’s progress towards being a Global Logistics Hub might appear to be slow, especially when compared to what Panama appears to be doing but Jamaica’s progress is real and it is meaningful.
Read moreOpportunities abound for the MSMEs in a logistics centered economy, moreover, many of these opportunities do not lie in the distant future but are here and now.
Read moreA business friendly environment because it facilitates trade and investment is a large part of the foundational work being carried out by the Government of Jamaica.
Read moreWhat Jamaica represents is a centralized location in the Americas where logistics and related activities can all be clustered on one island. Jamaica will become a platform for the use of digital technology to plan the design, production, packaging and distribution of goods; financial services; a strategic depot for the storage of natural resources, ship and airplane repair, legal services, tourism and so on.
Read moreWhat Jamaica represents is a centralized location in the Americas where logistics and related activities can all be clustered on one island. Jamaica will become a platform for the use of digital technology to plan the design, production, packaging and distribution of goods; financial services; a strategic depot for the storage of natural resources, ship and airplane repair, legal services, tourism and so on.
Read moreYes, the land of Bolt and Bob is a maritime state. While it is true that Jamaica isn’t often thought of in this way, even by Jamaican’s themselves, it is none the less true.
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