Jamaica Gleaner

Metry Seaga: Access to affordable capital critical to MSMEs

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ANNOUNCING THAT he will be stepping down as president of the Jamaica Manufactur­ers and Exporters’ Associatio­n (JMEA) shortly, Metry Seaga said while he is proud of the steady progress of the sector over the years, more interventi­on is needed at the policy level to provide easier avenues for manufactur­ers to grow and expand.

Speaking at the JMEA’s annual awards gala recently at The Pegasus hotel in New Kingston, Seaga said exporters continue to encounter challenges, especially small enterprise­s.

“We (exporters and manufactur­ers) have laid our foundation­s in Jamaica, creating jobs – most times in vulnerable communitie­s, saving and generating foreign exchange that contribute­s to the running of this country in a major way, as the second-highest tax contributi­ng sector to the Government,” he said.

“And even with all of that, we don’t stop doing and giving. Spending thousands to millions of dollars to fill the gap of the state, to provide for vulnerable children, training the unskilled, assisting our nurses, police and teachers, cleaning up the environmen­t, and many more corporate social activities,” he continued.

Seaga indicated that Jamaica will continue to fail to achieve its maximum potential if public officials fail to understand that a strong and vibrant export and manufactur­ing economy equates to a better life for all Jamaicans.

“We need money. Capital is the lifeblood of export and manufactur­ing; when we can’t access affordable capital, especially the MSMEs, it creates a clot in the system. The JMEA has started the discussion­s with the Government and the Jamaica Bankers Associatio­n. If we don’t solve this issue quickly, we are going to starve our companies of the necessary oxygen they need to survive,” he declared.

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RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Metry Seaga

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