JAMPRO makes call for investment projects
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Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO), the country’s premier export and investment agency, is making a call for investment-ready projects to fuel the nation’s economic expansion.
In a post on its LinkedIn page, JAMPRO says it is actively seeking investment-ready projects, which it plans to package and promote in its investment promotions campaign.
JAMPRO is asking investors if they have a project ready to take off to come in so the local investment promotions agency can help them to package and promote these investment options to potential investors.
“Together, we’ll champion sustainable investments across all viable sectors, driving job creation and economic growth. Submit your lands and projects for development according to zoning for specific business operations,” JAMPRO says in its call to investors.
JAMPRO has outlined the steps for submitting project:
1. Go to JAMPRO’s website: https://lnkd.in/ergbyzzY
2. Submit the completed form with the required documents to smcgregor@dobusinessjamaica.com.
JAMPRO is further encouraging investors not to miss this opportunity to be a part of Jamaica’s economic transformation.
Source: Our Today
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