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Minister Aubyn Hill Advances Jamaica’s Global Investment Position at World FZOCongress in Panama; Leads Launch of Caribbean Special Economic Zone Association(CARI SEZ)

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May 14, 2026

Panama City, Panama; May 14, 2026 – Senator the Hon. Aubyn Hill, Minister of Industry, Investment & Commerce, Jamaica’s Business Ministry, is participating in the 12th World Free Zones Organization (World FZO) World Congress being held at the Panama Convention Center from 12-14 May 2026 under the theme “Free Zones in the New Global Operating Model: Challenges and Opportunities.”


The Congress brings together Heads of State (both the President of Panama and Dominica Republic addressed the congress yesterday), Ministers, global investors, and Free Trade Zone leaders to examine how Special Economic Zones must evolve in a rapidly changing global economy shaped by a more unpredictable geopolitics, digital transformation, climate resilience, and shifting trade patterns. Jamaica’s participation reinforces its position as a strategic, efficient, productive, profitable and attractive investment destination, and a leading voice in the transformation of modern Free Zones. Minister Hill also chaired the Caribbean Ministerial Roundtable, where regional leaders explored the future of Special Economic Zones as integrated industrial ecosystems designed to strengthen competitiveness, resilience, and innovation in the global economy. The discussions focused on positioning Caribbean economies to better attract investment, deepen value chains, and expand participation in digital and green industries.


Speaking on the occasion, Minister Aubyn Hill said Jamaica is deliberately positioning itself at the centre of global investment flows through disciplined reform and strategic clarity. “Jamaica is building Special Economic Zones that work. Zones that are efficient, secure, digitally enabled, and profitable for investors. We are focused on results, productivity, and on prosperity for Jamaicans. This is how we secure Jamaica’s place in the new global economy.”

A major outcome of the Congress was the launch of the Caribbean Special Economic Zone Association (CARI SEZ), on Wednesday, May 13th, led by Jamaica. The Association marks a historic step in regional coordination, aimed at strengthening investment competitiveness, improving policy alignment, and advancing shared standards across Caribbean Free Trade and Special Economic Zones.

Also, in attendance and actively participating in the Congress, Caribbean Ministerial Roundtable as a panelist was Mrs. Kelli-Dawn Hamilton, Chief Executive Officer of the Jamaica Special Economic Zone Authority (JSEZA), who highlighted Jamaica’s whole-of-government approach to investment facilitation and SEZ development.

Throughout the congress, Minister Hill engaged in a series of high-level business-to-business meetings with international investors, Free Zone stakeholders, colleague ministers and government officials from other countries. These engagements are aimed at advancing Jamaica’s investment agenda and promoting opportunities within Jamaica’s Special Economic Zones and broader productive sectors.

The World FZO Congress programme features a comprehensive series of ministerial sessions, panel discussions, breakout forums, networking engagements, and site visits, providing a global platform for dialogue, partnership building, and practical exchange on the future of Free Trade Zones and global trade transformation. The Congress and the establishment of CARI SEZ, together, mark a significant step forward in advancing a more coordinated, resilient, and investment-ready Caribbean Free Trade Zone architecture, with Jamaica playing a leading role in shaping its direction.

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Senator the Hon. Aubyn Hill, Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce (centre), poses for a photo with H.E. Dr. Mohammed Alzarooni, Chairman of the World Free Zones Organization, and Julio A. Moltó A., Minister of Commerce and Industries of Panamá, alongside Stephen DeGannes, CEO of the Trinidad and Tobago Special Economic Zones Authority; Cory Zufelt, CEO of Citez Grenada SEZ; Johannes Marinus Kelner de Benito, Executive Director of the National Free Zones Council, Dominican Republic; Kelli-Dawn Hamilton, CEO of the Jamaica Special Economic Zones Authority; Kaye Greenidge, President of the Caribbean Association of Investment Promotion Agencies; Dr. Matthew Stephenson, CEO of the World Free Zones Organization; and Walter Mosher, Managing Director of Free Zone Aruba N.V. Aruba.
The occasion was the launch of the Caribbean Special Economic Zones Association (CARI SEZ) during the 12th World FZO World Congress, held under the theme “Free Zones in the New Global
Senator the Hon. Aubyn Hill, Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce (centre), delivers remarks during the launch of the Caribbean Special Economic Zones Association (CARI SEZ) at the 12th World FZO World Congress, held under the theme “Free Zones in the New Global Operating Model: Challenges and Opportunities” at the Panama Convention Center in Panama City, Panama on May 13, 2026. Seated from left to right are Stephen DeGannes, CEO of the Trinidad and Tobago Special Economic Zones Authority; Cory Zufelt, CEO of Citez Grenada SEZ; Johannes Marinus Kelner de Benito, Executive Director of the National Free Zones Council, Dominican Republic; Kelli-Dawn Hamilton, CEO of the Jamaica Special Economic Zones Authority; Kaye Greenidge, President of the Caribbean Association of Investment Promotion Agencies; Dr. Matthew Stephenson, CEO of the World Free Zones Organization; and Walter Mosher, Managing Director of Free Zone Aruba N.V. Aruba.

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