Jamaica Gleaner

Bureaucrat­ic process at JSEZA is holding back progress – Howard Mitchell

- Mark Titus/Gleaner Writer

PRESIDENT OF the Private Sector Organisati­on of Jamaica (PSOJ) Howard Mitchell, says that the bureaucrat­ic process at the Jamaica Special Economic Zone Authority (JSEZA) is counterpro­ductive and is calling for greater support from the Government for the business process outsourcin­g (BPO) sector.

“What I have seen here indicates to me that we have made a very good start, BPO have tremendous potential,” said Mitchell, following a tour of several outsourcin­g firms in Montego Bay, yesterday. “We have a national treasure here, but it makes it all the more important that we push the Government and ourselves to ensure that the young people and people out of schools are fully equipped to deal with the increasing quality demand of the global (market).”

He continued, “Education is a big part of it but also facilitati­ng the approvals, the bureaucrat­ic process. From what I am told here, the special economic zone authority needs to step up its game. It is not moving fast enough, and it is holding back progress for Jamaica.”

The SEZ Act was passed in January 2016, repealing the Jamaica Export Free Zone Act, and included tax and Customs incentives for qualified entities.

The BPO sector enjoys the highest employment growth rate of any group in the last decade but has expressed dissatisfa­ction with the slow pace of approvals at JSEZA, which they claim costs them millions of dollars.

“I am very impressed with what I see here, but what I pick up is that the State needs to do more to enhance what we have, and that is what I will be doing as the PSOJ,” Mitchell said. “I am going to be pushing the State to facilitate the growth that I see here.”

The tour was arranged following a raft of criticisms regarding the value of the outsourcin­g industry to the Jamaican economic growth agenda, which has approximat­ely 60 near-shore firms in operation and a labour pool of some 36,000 employees.

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