Looking Back On Ideas That Can Improve Jamaica’s Economy- Despite significant progress made in the last five years, the economy remains fragile. It was necessary to start looking ahead early to life, after the crushing blow from the pandemic and how Jamaica can position itself to rebound and do so quickly.
Certainly, at the start of the journey, it was going to be an economy without the significant foreign exchange earning sector – tourism We were also convinced that it cannot be business as usual in this plan for recovery and it was time for bold revolutionary ideas.
Revolutionary in our minds as a crisis always provides an opportunity for introspection, to consider plans that have been discussed for years but still have not been implemented.
A time to take the tough decisions to set the country on a path of sustainable growth and development in pursuit of the national vision, Vision 2030 to make Jamaica the place of choice to live, raise families and do business.
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