Jamaica Gleaner

Gov’t to facilitate digitisati­on of over 25,000 business operations

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MINISTER OF I ndustr y, Investment and Commerce Audley Shaw says the Government is embarking on an initiative to facilitate the digitisati­on of over 25,000 business operations within the next three years.

“With the demand to go digital, especially given the current (COVID-19) pandemic, informatio­n technology-enabled services, logistics and digital transfers of goods and services are now commonplac­e,” Shaw noted.

He said this undertakin­g is among several initiative­s designed to support local entreprene­urs, particular­ly micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs), which are being pursued by the administra­tion.

The minister advised that this thrust comes against the background of a 4.4 per cent contractio­n projected for the global economy in 2020, adding that this, among other factors, necessitat­ed the i nitiation of new strategies and programmes to bolster entreprene­urship and innovation.

CULTURE OF ENTREPRENE­URSHIP

Shaw said that among the crucial pillars of the MSME and Entreprene­urship Policy 2018, is the stimulatio­n of an engrained culture of entreprene­urship augmented by creativit y, innovation and problem-solving.

“To stimulate this culture, we have to demystify the fear of business failure and put systems in place to assist with the rehabilita­tion of businesses, such as the insolvency legislatio­n passed in 2014,” he stated.

Shaw indicated that the ministry will also seek to continue providing the appropriat­e business developmen­t and capacitybu­ilding services, tailored to address particular stages of the business life cycle.

“These i nclude training i n business management, marketing techniques and financial management,” Shaw informed.

He said these engagement­s will be spearheade­d by the ministry’s agencies – the Jamaica Business Developmen­t Corporatio­n, the Bureau of Standards Jamaica, and the Companies Office of Jamaica.

Minister Shaw pointed out that the Government is committed to increasing access to affordable and appropriat­e financing for growth and expansion.

“We do this through equitybase­d financial products with the use of moveable asset-based lending products, venture capital funding and partial guarantee schemes offered by the ministry’s primary institutio­ns -- the Developmen­t Bank of Jamaica and the Export-Import Bank,” he further indicated.

Against the background of Global Entreprene­urship Week, which is being observed from November 16-22 under four themes – ‘Education’, ‘Ecosystems’, ‘Inclusion’, and ‘Policy’, Shaw said MSMEs remain the backbone of Jamaica’s economy, adding that they represent the country’s most significan­t source of new employment.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Audley Shaw, minister of industry, investment and commerce.
CONTRIBUTE­D Audley Shaw, minister of industry, investment and commerce.

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