Four major players in the private sector have been appointed to the crucial role of identifying investment opportunities and promoting Jamaica as an appealing destination for both local and international investors; the announcement came today from Prime Minister, Andrew Holness. In a move, said to boost Jamaica’s economic growth, Prime Minister Andrew Holness has announced the appointment of four new ambassadors. The quartet is set to play a critical role in attracting foreign investment and driving innovation in key sectors. As efforts continue to accelerate Jamaica’s transition to becoming a digital society, the Prime Minister explains it was essential for two of the ambassadors to be technology-focused. He further emphasizes the government’s unwavering commitment to working with the private sector to create an environment for investment, innovation, and economic growth. Watch the full report:
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