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Growth & Jobs | Government reaffirms commitment to providing infrastructure for investment

Published:Monday | June 25, 2018 | 12:00 AM
Audley Shaw, Minister of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries (left) speaks to the audience at the Jamaica Investment Forum's (JIF) opening ceremony recently in Montego Bay, St James. JAMPRO president Diane Edwards looks on.

Minister of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries Audley Shaw has reiterated government's commitment to providing an enabling infrastructure for investment.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the third staging of the nation's premier investment event, the Jamaica Investment Forum (JIF), at the Iberostar Convention Centre in Montego Bay, St James, recently, Shaw noted that Jamaica was fast becoming the regional poster child for fiscal prudence and economic growth, buoyed by a skilled and talented workforce, with current and relevant legislative framework supporting established, as well as fledgling industries.

Shaw, who has portfolio responsibility for JAMPRO after previously serving as Minister of finance and public Service, noted that having provided macro-economic stability he is now charged with micro-economic mobilisation.

Reiterating the Government's commitment to attracting investments, Shaw told the gathering of business leaders, investors, entrepreneurs, and the media that his administration has sought to build a strong and robust landscape in which businesses can thrive, recognising that comprehensive and supportive business facilitation frameworks are essential for investments and business development.

 

Platform development

 

The Government has, therefore, begun to develop two complementary electronic platforms designed to allow the investment and exporting community a more efficient service.

Describing the platforms, the minister said, "The National Business Portal will be the central point through which all investment projects are routed, giving access to all relevant public stakeholders and thereby providing transparency and government cohesion, while the National Trade Portal will serve as a precursor to the Electronic Single Window, aimed at fast- tracking information sharing, facilitating online application submissions, and enabling back-office interface among Government's Border Regulatory Agencies."

According to Shaw, the trade portal was approved by Cabinet in the 2017-2018 budget under the overarching Trade Facilitation Initiative. The World Bank is supporting both projects as part of its Foundations for Competitiveness & Growth Project.

Aligning Jamaica's offerings within a framework

According to Audley Shaw, Minister of industry, commerce, agriculture and fisheries, Jamaica's move toward coordinating its development as a premier investment hub began with the coining of the National Investment Policy, approved for development by Cabinet in February 2017.

"This pivotal blueprint is the overarching policy framework by which the Government of Jamaica will attract and facilitate investments and will guide the development, administration, and monitoring of the investment community to ensure cohesion among all related initiatives, programmes, incentive regimes, and stakeholder contributions," emphasised Shaw at the opening ceremony of the third staging of the nation's premier investment event, the Jamaica Investment Forum (JIF), at the Iberostar Convention Centre in Montego Bay, St James recently.

Also pivotal to this investment infrastructure is the National Outsourcing Strategy, which forms part of the moves towards aligning Jamaica's offerings in an attractively packaged and well-supported framework with the needs of the overseas investor market.

This is a five-year strategy being rolled out between 2015-2020, aimed at developing and advancing the outsourcing industry in Jamaica.

Shaw stressed that in support of this initiative, the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Regulations were passed in Parliament in October 2017.