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PM: Jamaica Still a Prime Spot for Investors

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says Jamaica continues to be a prime spot for foreign direct investments amid the COVID-19 pandemic. He credits this to the nation’s resilience, explaining that it is much more than just the physical beauty of the island. 

The Prime Minister believes Jamaica’s attractiveness to foreign direct investors has not changed despite the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic. Investors have remained optimistic about the potential of the nation even with the pandemic.

He says it is for this reason they continue to invest in the different sectors within the country; and that Jamaica’s resilience will continue to inspire the confidence of investors. 

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