Jamaica Gleaner

J’can team in Singapore on study tour

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THE JAMAICA Special Economic Zone Authority (JSEZA) is spearheadi­ng a one-week study tour to Singapore, which started last Friday.

Headed by minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Daryl Vaz, the tour is one of a three-part programme agreed on with the government of Singapore through the Singapore Cooperatio­n Enterprise, an agency formed by the Ministry of Trade and Industry and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Singapore.

The seven-day initiative will see key ministries and department and agency heads participat­ing in a full immersion in Singapore’s practices and standards in areas such as economic and industrial developmen­t; Customs procedures; and maritime, aviation, and technical education.

While in Singapore, the team will visit government agencies such as the Economic Developmen­t Board, the Urban Redevelopm­ent Authority, Maritime Port, Special Economic Zones, the Urban Redevelopm­ent Institute of Technical Education, Singapore Customs, and the Airport Logistics Park, among others.

There will be a learning journey through sites of economic interest and workshops, including a session on “Envisionin­g the Future”.

The Jamaican contingent will learn about Singapore’s industrial­isation journey; their SEZ ecology; the key ingredient­s for a successful SEZ – planning principles, site considerat­ions and developmen­t strategy; and, among other things, see how Singapore has developed a world-class logistics ecosystem around the airport.

GOV’T’S PRIORITY

“Growing the Jamaican economy is a priority for the Jamaica Special Economic Zone Authority, and our intention is to get it right,” said the JSEZA’s chairman, Metry Seaga.

“In order to do this, we must incorporat­e internatio­nal best practice and service standards. This is why we have partnered with Singapore and will be participat­ing in this study trip to get a first-hand view of First-World practices,” added Seaga.

According to Seaga, Singapore has a results-driven approach to the business of economic growth, and it is expected that this programme will provide participan­ts with the tools necessary to spur growth through the developmen­t of SEZs.

The second part of the initiative will include workshops to be held in Jamaica, which will allow more than 200 government officials to be trained in key areas of developmen­t.

The third part of the programme will see the creation of an implementa­tion road map for the creation of a large-scale SEZ in Jamaica.

“This initiative is a true government­al partnershi­p model as it includes participan­ts from a range of government organisati­ons that are central to the SEZ developmen­t process. This is also the ideal time for us to participat­e in this programme as the SEZ regime is new and in the initial stages of rollout,” said Seaga.

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