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June 16, 2022

60 potential investors on tour of Kingston, St Catherine

ST JAMES, Jamaica — Approximately 60 potential investors from around the world are currently on a two-day tour in Kingston and St Catherine as they wrap up participation in the World Free Zone Organization’s 8th Annual International Conference & Exhibition. After meetings at the Montego Bay Convention Centre from June 13 to 15, Thursday and Friday— the last two days of the event — are being used for investment tours and other related activities. “We will be heading into the Caymanas area, the port lands (in Kingston) to have investors or potential investors review those projects to identify if they have any interest in them,” Acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Jamaica Special Economic Zone Authority (JSEZA), Gary Scott disclosed in an interview with OBSERVER ONLINE, following the AICE closing ceremony on Wednesday. “There are other tours that we are organising that will allow for some of them to be able to see and look at other investment projects that we would like to pitch to them and identify their interests,” he added. There is a big push to stir interest in the Caymanas Special Economic Zone in St Catherine. At the conference on Tuesday, Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced that work would begin on the long-awaited project as part of Jamaica’s 60th anniversary celebrations. It spans 650 acres of land. The Port Authority of Jamaica has been charged with getting the work done. “It is a large scale distribution and logistics type centre fulfilment park. Feasibility studies have been done and the Port Authority… and a few other Government agencies are seeking to find an opportunity to get investors for that,” explained Scott. “It is an investment in the development of the industrial park or the logistics centre in the first instance. It’s the build-out of the entire real estate development infrastructure, the warehousing etc, and then identifying various companies who will operate from these zones,” he added. Among the benefits of the project which would make it attractive to investors, he said, is its close proximity to the port of Kingston. “The objective is to be able to have goods — that are normally transhipped — be able to come into these zones and value can be added. So, you have value-added services of packaging and assembling of various activities happening in a Caymanas Special Economic Zone, as one example, and then get redistributed from Jamaica into different countries around us in the Americas,” he added. In addition to being bullish about the Caymanas project, Scott is optimistic about Jamaica’s investment prospects overall. “We had a successful conference, in general. A lot of information has been shared between the different panel discussions. It was good to have some of our own Jamaicans participate and get a good sense of what the world does, where free zones are concerned, and the depth and growth opportunities that free trade zones or special economic zones, in our instance, can do for the country,” he said.   Source: https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/latest-news/60-potential-investors-on-tour-of-kingston-st-catherine/

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Jamaica To Capitalise On Investment Opportunities From World Free Zones Conference

Jamaica intends to capitalise on investment opportunities coming out of the World Free Zones Organization (WFZO) Annual International Conference and Exhibition (AICE) 2022, while taking advantage of the occasion to learn from its global partners, says President of the Jamaica Promotions Corporation JAMPRO, Diane Edwards. Speaking to JIS News during Tuesday’s (July 14) session of the conference, which is being held at the Montego Bay Convention Centre in St. James, Ms. Edwards informed that Jamaica has 10 projects in its “investment vault”, which are on show at the conference to potential investors across the globe “and hopefully, we can find investment partners for them”. Key among those projects is the 1,200-acre Caymanas Special Economic Zone in St. Catherine, which is being touted as an important element in establishing Jamaica as a global logistics hub. “Then we have the Kingston Logistics Park, which is a Port Authority of Jamaica project and it is 80 hectares of land, where you can develop your warehousing distribution centre, manufacturing centre to service the region. Then we have a number of other projects, which range from hotel projects to agri-business and manufacturing,” she shared. The JAMPRO President told JIS News that following the conference, the agency will continue talks with prospective investors as the country pushes the expansion of its Special Economic Zones (SEZ). “The next step for JAMPRO is to assess who we met and which ones are really worthy of follow-up… because these conferences are just the start of a conversation. The conversation must continue; that’s when you will actually see the gains. We will encourage people to come back to Jamaica to visit the sites of the projects that we have in the vault,” Ms. Edwards said. The conference, from June 13 to 17, features global business leaders, multilateral organisations, and policymakers from some 140 countries, who are driven towards the development and expansion of SEZs. Ms. Edwards said that with Jamaican on a path to becoming “the fourth node in the global logistics chain”, the event presents a prime opportunity for the country to innovate and adapt, thus attracting potential investors from across the world. “We want to become a logistics-centred economy and a logistics centre equivalent to Dubai, Rotterdam and Singapore. What we can learn from this conference is how other countries have done it and how SEZs can become a driver of economic development. We want to talk to investors to showcase our investment opportunities,” she pointed out. Meanwhile, Ms. Edwards said JAMPRO is advancing its Global Services Sector (GSS) Project, which will upskill some 24,000 young people to prepare them for jobs in the sector. “The most competitive factor for Jamaica is our youth and our skills. What we are doing at JAMPRO is to develop this talent pool,” she said, noting that the focus of the training is preparing young people for jobs in business process outsourcing (BPO), knowledge process outsourcing, and information teller technology outsourcing. She added that the Caribbean Maritime University (CMU) has been playing a critical role in equipping young people for jobs in the logistics area. The WFZO 2022 AICE conference is being hosted by the Jamaica Special Economic Zone Authority (JSEZA). Attendees are benefiting from broad-based insight on critical issues affecting free zones, as well as various networking opportunities with key international decision-makers, who have an impact on business, trade, and investment.   Source: https://jis.gov.jm/jamaica-to-capitalise-on-investment-opportunities-from-world-free-zones-conference/

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