Special Economic Zones: a tool for economic development
There are over 3,000 special economic zones worldwide directly employing over 69 million people.
“Commercial Awareness Is Global.”
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There are over 3,000 special economic zones worldwide directly employing over 69 million people.
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Jamaica’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.
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Opportunities 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.
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51% of international tourists travel by air.
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A 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.
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70-80% of companies engaged in logistics that are Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
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What the logistics hub is intended to do is deepen and expand this participation.
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What 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.
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What 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.
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Yes, 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.