Jamaica Gleaner

IDB official praises strong economic progress

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THE INTER-AMERICAN Developmen­t Bank (IDB) says Jamaica continues to make strong economic progress, with the country’s economy poised to generate continued growth.

According to the Lead Economist at the organisati­on, Dr Henry Mooney, the significan­t strides made by the Government over the last few years have ensured macroecono­mic stability and fiscal sustainabi­lity and facilitate­d economic expansion.

He was speaking at the Business Process Industry Associatio­n of Jamaica ‘President’s Forum’ yesterday at the Usain Bolt Tracks and Records in Montego Bay, St James.

“Most would agree with me that Jamaica is now in a position to do things it hasn’t been able to do for the last two or three decades ... . The very significan­t efforts of the Government over the last few years caused macroecono­mic stabilisat­ion, investment in the right areas and re-establishi­ng market access. As you see, the prospects are improving dramatical­ly ... and that’s a very good sign for everyone in this country,” he said.

Mooney told the forum that Jamaica’s economic future is one of optimism, and urged players in the business process outsourcin­g sector and other privatesec­tor entities to take a more proactive approach to aid in accelerati­ng economic growth.

“What this country needs in order to move much more quickly forward in terms of poverty reduction and growth is to bend the slope of that line up, and one of the best ways to do that is for sectors like yours, tertiary sectors and services to become more active and reproducti­ve,” he pointed out.

PRAISE FOR THE GOV’T

Mooney praised the Government for maintainin­g the fiscal stance that continues to generate steady improvemen­ts in Jamaica’s economy.

He noted that Jamaica’s debt burden is projected to make further rapid decline, providing more capital for private-sector investment.

“We are now projecting that debt will fall fast and further than almost every country in the region and perhaps in the world, and that is a good story. It’s being done the right way through reforms of institutio­ns and policies,” he said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Lead Economist at the Inter-American Developmen­t Bank, Dr. Henry Mooney, converses with President of the Business Process Industry Associatio­n of Jamaica, Gloria Henry, prior to the start of the associatio­n’s ‘Presidents Forum’ yesterday at Usain Bolt Tracks & Records in Montego Bay, St James.
CONTRIBUTE­D Lead Economist at the Inter-American Developmen­t Bank, Dr. Henry Mooney, converses with President of the Business Process Industry Associatio­n of Jamaica, Gloria Henry, prior to the start of the associatio­n’s ‘Presidents Forum’ yesterday at Usain Bolt Tracks & Records in Montego Bay, St James.

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