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Life lessons from Aaron Matalon

Entrepreneur Aaron Matalon served as president of the Jamaica Manufacturers’ Association from 1953-57 and from 1960-65 sat on the board of numerous civic, business and charitable organisations. But these achievements were not what Joseph A. Matalon.

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Jamaica — tapping into our greatness - Jamaica Observer

At last week's Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA) expo trade show, legendary business leader Audrey Hinchcliffe noted the microbusiness start-ups which were participating in th.

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More needed to boost tourism linkages - Jamaica Observer

Former president of the Jamaica Manufacturers' Association (JMA) Omar Azan is appealing for improved and strengthened linkages between the tourism sector and the productive sectors, noting tha.

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Afternoon joy for Prime Minister Holness - Jamaica Observer

As we made final touches for the opening of the St John Bosco Vocational Training Centre in Hatfield, Manchester, last Wednesday, we received a call from the office of our guest speaker Prime .

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Jamaica's Tourism: Second staging of 'Christmas in July' a major success

KINGSTON, Jamaica – The Ministry of Tourism’s efforts to increase the purchase and use of more Jamaican-made products in the tourism industry and related sectors were boosted today (Thursday July 28 KINGSTON, Jamaica – The Ministry of Tourism’s efforts to increase the purchase and use of more Jamaican-made products in the tourism industry and related sectors were boosted today (Thursday July 28) with the successful second staging of ‘Christmas in July’. The one-day trade exhibition, which was held at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in Kingston, saw some 110 local producers of authentic Jamaican gift and souvenir items showcasing their products and networking with corporate executives and various industry players.

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