Jamaica Gleaner

PM lauds SAJ, CSA for contributi­ons to national and regional developmen­t

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PRIME MINISTER Andrew Holness has thanked the Shipping of Jamaica (SAJ) and the Caribbean Shipping Associatio­n (CSA) for their roles ”in assisting regional government­s to develop policies, laws and regulation­s to foster growth and efficiency in trade, economic growth and job creation”. In delivering the keynote address at the opening ceremony of the CSA’s 18th Caribbean Shipping Executives’ Conference (CSEC) at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel yesterday, the prime minister made special mention of the SAJ’s contributi­on to the formulatio­n of the new Customs Act, which will modernise and make more efficient Jamaica’s shipping industry and, by extension, our logistics industry. He also thanked the organisati­ons for their advocacy role in this process.

In congratula­ting the SAJ on celebratin­g its 80th anniversar­y by hosting this year’s CSEC meeting in Jamaica, Prime Minister Holness said, “The SAJ has set a high benchmark for excellence over the past eight decades in its efforts to promote and protect the interests of the Jamaican shipping industry and those of the wider region.” He said that the Jamaican Government appreciate­s the advantage the country enjoys by its strategic location as a shipping hub for the global movement of cargo from east to west and north to south. “To make the most of this business potential, the Jamaica Trade Informatio­n Portal has been launched to provide a single authoritat­ive source for trade informatio­n related to import and export regulation­s, processes and requiremen­ts,” he continued.

MARITIME PROTECTION

With regard to the topics scheduled for discussion during the two-day CSEC meeting, Prime Minister Holness lauded the CSA for including the crucial issue of maritime environmen­tal protection. He stated that he is a member of the High Level Panel for a Sustainabl­e Ocean Economy, which comprises a membership of serving political leaders. “I take my role seriously on this body because a sustainabl­e ocean is vital for the sustainabi­lity of the global economy,” he said.

A highlight of the first day’s meeting of the CSEC was the signing of the Caribbean Maritime Environmen­t Protection Agency Resolution, which is of great importance to promotion of the ‘blue economy’.

SHIPPING EXECUTIVES

The prime minister was introduced to the audience of approximat­ely 300 shipping executives by Charles Johnston, president of the SAJ, who pointed out the significan­ce of both the SAJ and the Bustamante Industrial Trade Union celebratin­g their 80th anniversar­ies in 2019. He said that although one organisati­on was formed to represent labour and the other to represent employers, both the trade union and the SAJ had forged a partnershi­p in Jamaica’s first Joint Industrial Council, which continues to play a tremendous role in the growth and modernisat­ion of Port Bustamante.

The 18th CSEC opening ceremony was also addressed by Juan Carlos Croston, president of the CSA, who expressed his gratitude to the SAJ for not only being the host country associatio­n for the conference but for the integral role the SAJ has played in the formation of the CSA and its continued vibrancy as the voice of shipping in the region.

The CSEC is the first of two conference­s hosted by the CSA annually. The CSA is the voice of the Caribbean shipping industry and was establishe­d in 1971 to facilitate the developmen­t of an efficient, viable Caribbean shipping industry. Conference­s hosted by the CSA provide a forum in which matters relevant to the growth and developmen­t of Caribbean shipping are discussed. The conference ends today.

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness addresses delegates at the Caribbean Shipping Associatio­n’s 18th Caribbean Shipping Executives Conference at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel, yesterday.
 ??  ?? Prime Minister Andrew Holness (second left) posing with (from left) president of the Shipping Associatio­n of Jamaica Charles Johnston, President of the Caribbean Shipping Associatio­n (CSA) Juan Carlos Croston and Mac Sampson, vice-president of the CSA.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness (second left) posing with (from left) president of the Shipping Associatio­n of Jamaica Charles Johnston, President of the Caribbean Shipping Associatio­n (CSA) Juan Carlos Croston and Mac Sampson, vice-president of the CSA.
 ??  ?? Some delegates of the 18th Caribbean Shipping Executives Conference stand for the national anthem of Jamaica.
Some delegates of the 18th Caribbean Shipping Executives Conference stand for the national anthem of Jamaica.

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