Jamaica Gleaner

Shaw calls for US cooperatio­n on ganja.

- Albert Ferguson/Gleaner Writer

AGRICULTUR­E MINISTER Audley Shaw yesterday said that the United States Government has an obligation to facilitate greater levels of transparen­cy that can help small and medium-size entreprene­urs access funding to invest in medical cannabis without being affected by the issues of derisking.

Shaw, who was speaking at the CanEx Business Conference and Expo at the Montego Bay Convention Centre in St James, said that what he is asking for has global implicatio­ns.

“It cannot be about a verbal war with Mr [Jefferson] Sessions and the president [Donald Trump],” said Shaw. “This one is bigger; this one has global implicatio­n. The United States has an obligation, in my view, to take a very serious and urgent look at this issue. The United States, as a leader in the world, has an obligation to help to create transparen­cy and mobility in resources surroundin­g the cannabis industry.”

MOVING MONEY

According to the minister, all commercial banks in Jamaica are obliged to go through the New York system in terms of the movement of money internatio­nally, based on the derisking of bank policy in the US.

“We know that there are some barriers right now. There are difficulti­es. We all know the issue of derisking through the United States in terms of moving money,” said Shaw.

“I am encouraged by recent comments by President Trump in conversati­on with Senator Mitch McConnell and other US senators in which the president has specifical­ly suggested that they are going to be obliged to take a more careful look at medicinal cannabis in the first instance.”

He said that should the present condition on the movement of funds remain, the issue of the movement of money will affect Jamaica and other small countries and that the ‘big boys’ will find a way around that issue while others will suffer.

“I am asking you at your level in this room to do whatever you can do to help us in joining in a great lobby to the United States to say, ‘The time has come for you to change your approach’,” Shaw urged the internatio­nal delegates attending the conference.

“Otherwise, you are going to cause problems in terms of the credible and transparen­t movement of money in the industry globally.”

‘We know that there are some barriers right now. There are difficulti­es. We all know the issue of derisking through the United States, in terms of moving money.’

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Minister of Industry, Commerce, Agricultur­e and Fisheries Audley Shaw.

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