Jamaica Gleaner

Logistics hub can generate high levels of growth for Jamaica – British high commission­er

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BRITISH HIGH Commission­er to Jamaica Asif Ahmad said Jamaica can generate significan­tly high levels of economic growth from the Government’s implementa­tion of the Global Logistics Hub Initiative (GLHI), which incorporat­es special economic zones (SEZ).

Speaking at Wednesday ’s official opening of the Jamaica Special Economic Zone Authority (JSEZA) in Kingston, Ahmad noted that cities and countries establishi­ng logistics hubs and SEZs “have prospered”.

Citing Singapore; Shenzhen and Shanghai, China; and Dubai, United Arab Emirates, as examples, he said that internatio­nal business conducted through these hubs “whether it’s in services, design, or actual physical trade in goods ... have prospered”.

The high commission­er argued that Jamaica has key advantages that would make it an ideal location to establish a logistics hub to facilitate the seamless provision of goods and services to the nearly one billioncon­sumer market spanning North, Central and South America and the Caribbean.

Among these, Ahmad said, is the country’s image, noting that Brand Jamaica is “positive when it comes to the internatio­nal perspectiv­e”.

He further pointed to the geopolitic­al framework, noting that while other countries “might be thinking of building walls and embracing protection­ism ... you are actually open to the world ... and you need to remain open in mind, physicalit­y, as well as in business outlook”.

“You have the right fiscal and macroecono­mic position to do so. Through successive administra­tions, you have finally wrestled with the beast of getting your finances and fiscal position on the right path. Growth is there ... year on year ... but it can and will, I’m sure, improve if you embrace what these SEZs will deliver,” the high commission­er said.

Against this background, Ahmad wished the administra­tion well in its endeavour to develop the Logistics Hub Initiative, and pledged the high commission’s and, by extension, the UK government’s support in this undertakin­g.

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Andrew Holness (left) converses with British High Commission­er to Jamaica Asif Ahmad during Wednesday’s official opening of the Jamaica Special Economic Zone Authority at Waterloo Road, St Andrew.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness (left) converses with British High Commission­er to Jamaica Asif Ahmad during Wednesday’s official opening of the Jamaica Special Economic Zone Authority at Waterloo Road, St Andrew.

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