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GSRJ Undertaking Work on Second Ship-Servicing Project

German Ship Repair Jamaica (GSRJ) Limited is now undertaking work on its second ship-servicing project with ‘The Vikrant Dolphin’. The vessel, which is currently moored in the shipyard in Kingston, is a diving support barge registered in St. Kitts and operating in the Gulf of Mexico within the offshore oil industry. Minister of Industry, InvestmentContinue reading “GSRJ Undertaking Work on Second Ship-Servicing Project”

Seventh Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee Festival Slated for March 2

The seventh staging of the Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee Festival is slated for Saturday, March 2 at Newcastle in St. Andrew. The festival offers patrons the opportunity to explore Blue Mountain Coffee and coffee-related products, and experience the coffee culture through food and activities. Addressing Tuesday’s (January 9) launch at Devon House in Kingston, TourismContinue reading “Seventh Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee Festival Slated for March 2”

UTech, BSJ signs MOU for research services in trade industry

The University of Technology, Jamaica inked an agreement with Bureau of Standards Jamaica (BSJ) for the procurement of research services geared towards a Regulatory Impact Assessment of the country’s trade sector. The agreement came into effect on Friday, December 15, 2023, following the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) by executive director, Bureau ofContinue reading “UTech, BSJ signs MOU for research services in trade industry”

BSJ Facilitating Stakeholder Training to Ensure Building Code Compliance

The Bureau of Standards Jamaica (BSJ) is working to strengthen the country’s disaster resilience by training more stakeholders to ensure compliance with updated building codes. Building codes are standards and regulations referenced in the Building Act, 2018 and implemented through the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development. Director of Standards at the BSJ, JuliaContinue reading “BSJ Facilitating Stakeholder Training to Ensure Building Code Compliance”

Online Holiday Shoppers Urged to Be Vigilant for Suspicious Activities

Consumers are being urged to be vigilant over the festive season for online fraud involving fictitious e-commerce stores, in light of reports surfacing of multiple incidents occurring. Director of Communications at the Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC), Latoya Halstead, says consumers must ensure they undertake due diligence when shopping virtually. “You must look to see whetherContinue reading “Online Holiday Shoppers Urged to Be Vigilant for Suspicious Activities”

CAC Encourages Consumers to Reduce Cash Use During Christmas Season

Consumers are being encouraged to strategise and reduce their use of cash during the holiday season and even beyond. The advice comes from the Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC), in light of an increase in complaints of challenges in accessing cash at automated banking machines (ABMs). Director of Communications, Latoya Halstead, told a JIS Think TankContinue reading “CAC Encourages Consumers to Reduce Cash Use During Christmas Season”

CAC Secures $22 Million on Behalf of Aggrieved Consumers

The Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) has secured $22 million in refund/compensation on behalf of aggrieved consumers for the period April to October 2023. This was revealed by Communications Director at the CAC, Latoya Halstead, during a Jamaica Information Service (JIS) Think Tank, today (December 14), at the agency’s head office in Kingston. Ms. Halstead notedContinue reading “CAC Secures $22 Million on Behalf of Aggrieved Consumers”

Creative entrepreneurs win $550,000 in seed funding…4th edition of Pitch Competition infuses capital into Orange Economy

Kingston Creative hosted its fourth annual pitch competition on Friday, November 24 at the new Kingston Creative co-working space located at 107 Harbour Street, as part of its ongoing commitment to fostering innovation and supporting creative entrepreneurs. Developed in partnership with the IDB Lab, JAMPRO and the Development Bank of Jamaica, ‘Best Pitch Forward’ showcasesContinue reading “Creative entrepreneurs win $550,000 in seed funding…4th edition of Pitch Competition infuses capital into Orange Economy”

Jolly Trotters forges partnership with JBDC on new souvenir shop …yearns for greater partnership and support from players in the local tourist industry

Tour and hospitality company Jolly Trotters Limited following a recent partnership with the Jamaica Business Development Corporation (JBDC) will expand its business with the opening of a new souvenir shop for tourists, to be traded under the name Trotters Tings by Things Jamaican. The store expected to come on stream in January 2024 aims toContinue reading “Jolly Trotters forges partnership with JBDC on new souvenir shop …yearns for greater partnership and support from players in the local tourist industry”

Hill encourages tech groups to invest in Jamaica

LILLIPUT, St James — Basking in recent improvements Jamaica has made which make the country attractive to investors, Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce Senator Aubyn Hill has called on the co-founders of TechBeach Retreat (TBR) Jamaica to invest in the country. “So Kyle [Maloney, co-founder from Trinidad], I invite each of you visionary entrepreneursContinue reading “Hill encourages tech groups to invest in Jamaica”

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