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Government bullish on Jamaica's post hurricane economic recovery

Delano Seiveright, Minister of State, Ministry of Industry, Investment & Commerce, and Andray McKenzie, Chief Operating Officer, Medicanja Limited
 
The Ministry of  Industry, Investment & Commerce says Jamaica's recovery continues to advance steadily and decisively post hurricane Melissa and the country remains open for business.
 
According to Delano Seiveright, Minister of State in the Ministry, says Jamaica has entered 2026 with renewed optimism, pointing to rapid post-Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.
 
Mr Seriveright, speaking with Radio Jamaica News, also highlighted strong macro-economic fundamentals and improving national security conditions which he identified as key drivers of business confidence.
 
He said key national infrastructure are now operating at or above 90 per cent, including electricity, water, telecommunications, banking services and other essential systems.
 
He also pointed to Jamaica's fully operational international airports, with strong schedules and new international flight services being added for the winter 2025–26 season and beyond, as a clear signal of renewed confidence in Jamaica's connectivity, tourism rebound and wider investment climate.
 
   
 


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