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mission to Eastern Carib
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The Jamaica Manufacturers' Associa-tion (JMA), in partnership with
the Jamaica Exporters' Association (JEA) and the Jamaica Trade and Invest
(JTI), will lead a trade mission to Barbados, St Lucia and Antigua next
week in search of new business in the Eastern Caribbean zone.
The delegation of 18 will set up displays of products, ranging from food
to footwear to furniture and more, in the three countries from November
9 to 13.
Together, the three countries represent a market of 575,000 people, but
the delegation, whose displays will be set up in hotels in each country,
hopes to garner interest from visiting tourists.
Products will be on display in Barbados on November 9 at the Grand Barbados
Beach Resort, in St Lucia on November 11 at The Rex St Lucian and Antigua
on November 13 at the Heritage Hotel.
They are selling the mission as a test of the market potential in the
three tiny nations, whose populations, combined, are about a fifth of
Jamaica's, and explore prospects for growing exports in the region.
Participating companies in the trade mission include Ledermode, Jamaica
Fibreglass Products, Crimson Dawn Manufacturing, Heather Laine, Spatial
Innovision, Island Dolls, King Pepper Products, Frazer's Ceramics, Sweet
Craft Ltd, Patwa Apparel, Jamaica Fashion & Apparel Cluster, Frames
Express, Flayva Fashions. The JMA and JEA will represent Goshen Distributors,
Mack Chem Chemicals, P.A. Benjamin Manufacturing and the Authentic Jamaican
Gift & Craft Cluster.
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