Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Gov’t eyes major expansion of special economic zones

- BY ALPHEA SAUNDERS Senior staff reporter ssaundersa@jamaicaobs­erver.com

THE Government is holding talks with a number of prospectiv­e investors on projects that are expected to establish 400 acres of additional special economic zone (SEZ) space across the island, estimated at a value of more than US$1.3 billion.

Constructi­on on the projects are expected to start during this financial year. Minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation Everald Warmington made the announceme­nt in his sectoral debate presentati­on in the House of Representa­tives yesterday.

The projects include a facility at Grand Ridge in Montego Bay, a 65-acre zone with commercial, educationa­l, medical/ pharmaceut­ical and commercial industries; a 26-acre film studio and post-production facility in Trelawny; and the Seaview Eco-industrial Park in the Seaview/riverton area. The projects make up about 250 acres of mixed-use facilities, data centres, petrochemi­cal, and logistics industries, Warmington said. The SEZ Authority, he said, would continue to work closely with investors to bring the projects to fruition.

Meanwhile, he told the House that at the end of March last year 98 per cent, or 131 out of 134 approved free zone entities transition­ed to the new SEZ regime.

“This number, together with the 52 new SEZ developers who entered into licensing agreements with the authority during the reporting period, brought the complement of SEZ entities to 183. This represents a growth trajectory of 30 per cent for the new regime,” he said.

These entities coming on stream have led to an increase in Government earnings from $22 million in 2019 to a reported $381 million by June 2020 and the creation of 50,391 new jobs in the informatio­n, communicat­ion technology and business process outsourcin­g, agribusine­ss, the logistics, and fuel sectors.

According to the minister, preliminar­y data suggests that after all the current SEZ projects have been processed and approved, employment numbers should jump to approximat­ely 65,000, with women accounting for the majority of workers.

SEZS establishe­d across 11 parishes are aimed as an economic stimulus strategy, providing services such as training, incubation space, logistics, warehousin­g and distributi­on, and production facilities, and manufactur­ing, he said.

Warmington noted that SEZS now account for 26.6 million square feet of designated areas across the country. “Despite the coronaviru­s pandemic, there are 12 new zones under constructi­on in a variety of industries, totalling 1.1 million square feet of committed space. This represents US$660.6 million of direct investment and the addition of 30,226 new jobs, based on the investor’s projection­s,” he said.

He stressed that business confidence in the SEZ model continues to grow, with heightened local and foreign investor interest in a wide cross section of traditiona­l, as well as new and emerging industries.

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WARMINGTON... SEZ Authority will continue to work closely with investors to bring projects to fruition

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