Jamaica Gleaner

Strategic system of governance needed, says PSOJ CEO

- Mark Titus Gleaner Writer

WWESTERN BUREAU: ITH A raft of new developmen­ts in the services industry, some senior government members are of the view that the projected ‘five percent in four years’ target, which was set by the Economic Growth Council, will be surpassed.

However, Dennis Chung, executive director of the Private Sector Organisati­on of Jamaica, does not think it will be achieved without a strategic system of governance.

“The continued increase in business and consumer confidence, and the success of events such as the Montego Bay Trade Expo, demonstrat­e that there is significan­t privatesec­tor interest,” said Chung, while giving the keynote address at last week’s media launch of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry Expo 2017.

“Driving around Montego Bay and Kingston, we also see evidence of significan­t investment­s, so there is no doubt that significan­t privatesec­tor interest exists.”

However, despite the encouragin­g signs he has been seeing, Chung said it will require more if growth is to exceed the projection­s made by the EGC.

“Increased investment and economic activity is certainly not enough to create sustainabl­e three to five per cent growth,” noted Chung.

“This is evidenced by the fact that in the past (1990s) we have seen record levels of FDIs (foreign direct investment­s), and even then, we struggled to get to three per cent.

“What will happen is that we will get to three percent in one year and then we fall back to our consistent average of around one per cent,” he said.

Last November, Prime Minister Andrew Holness predicted that the ‘five per cent in four years’ target would be exceeded.

During his recent address at the official ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the acquisitio­n of BPO firm Elephant Group by Centerfiel­d Media, Dr Horace Chang, the minister without portfolio in the Office of The Prime Minister, suggested that seven per cent growth was highly possible.

The much-anticipate­d threeday MoBay Expo 2017 will be staged from October 13-15 at the Montego Bay Convention Centre in St James. The event will feature interactiv­e seminars on topics such as the creative industries.

Audrey Marks, Jamaica’s ambassador to the United States, will be the keynote speaker.

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