Joe Issa Gives Aplus Rating to New Event on JMA CalendarA Story by Sally ShivMember of the St. Ann Chamber of Commerce Past President Advisory Committee Joe Issa has welcomed the latest addition to the Jamaica Manufacturers’ Association (JMA) calendar of events, describing itMember of the St. Ann Chamber of Commerce Past President Advisory Committee Joe Issa has welcomed the latest addition to the Jamaica Manufacturers’ Association (JMA) calendar of events, describing it as an “excellent” idea and a ‘shot in the arm’ for Jamaican businesses and the economy. Issa joins Jamaica Promotions (JAMPRO) Chairman Don Wehby and Minister of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries Karl Samuda, who have lauded the vision of the JMA for its inaugural staging of Jamaica International Exhibition (JIE).
“I applaud the JMA president [Metry Seaga] and his team for coming up with the idea of another international trade
exhibition to boost uptake of its members’ products. The event is also a shot
in the arm for the Jamaican economy,” says Issa, who in an interview.
Issa notes
that “international trade shows create a great platform for the promotion of
the country’s exports which, for decades has lagged behind imports, thus
creating a huge trade deficit and putting pressure on our foreign exchange.
“I
particularly like the idea of hosting the exhibition in the tourism capital as
it will reinforce and strengthen the strong links between manufacturing and
tourism,” says Issa, who has been a big supporter of the one-of-a-kind exhibition, JAPEX, dubbed ‘the island’s premier
travel trade show’ and serves as a platform to promote leading Jamaican suppliers of the
island’s tourism product.
Issa, who
chairs the board of the St. Ann Development Company (SADCO) which has a huge
stake in the tourism sector and is also head of Cool Corp, one of Jamaica’s
largest retail conglomerate, says the JIE will be “a great sourcing ground for
both local and international companies seeking to increase their product
offerings.”
Only
recently, Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett lunched five new tourism linkages
networks " sports and entertainment,
shopping, knowledge, health and wellness, and gastronomy " which, in addition
to manufacturing and agriculture, would further diversify Jamaica’s tourism
offerings, create business opportunities and increase the use of local goods
and services within the tourism sector.
Noting
that the upcoming JMA exhibition in the convention centre is timely and will
benefit many sectors, Issa says, “It will provide opportunities to support
recent measures for many sectors of the economy,” citing Minister Bartlett’s
recent addition to the tourism linkages networks, which cut across Minister
Sumuda’s portfolio, as well as those of Dr. Tufton, Minister Grange and
Minister Reid.
While
stating that the exhibition provides a platform for several sectors to showcase
their products to local and international hotels and restaurants, Issa says, “There
will be many other suppliers from Jamaica, the region and the global community,
who do business with supermarkets, wholesalers and retailers…they might be
interested in our value-added agro-products, our famous spices, our
neutracuiticals, our manufactures, clothing and accessories, and many other
local products.”
He adds, “Some
foreign companies may also be interested in our growing BPO sector, creative
industry and our athletic sport and entertainment products…there may even be
promoters looking to tap into how Jamaica puts up its world renowned stage
shows…and we must not forget venture capitalists, who may be interested in our inventions
and products and take positions in Jamaican companies,” says Issa, whose
over-50 companies are being leveraged internationally.
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