India-Jamaica trade increases over 25 per cent
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Trade between India and Jamaica has increased 26 per cent over last year indicating a strengthened economic partnership.
President of Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO), Shullette Cox, said, “The partnership between the two countries has flourished over the few years, as evidenced by the steady growth of bilateral trade, which reached an impressive $116 million in fiscal year 2023/2024.”
Cox was speaking at a recent business and ethics event, held on the lawns of India House, on East King’s House Road in Kingston.
The event, organised by the High Commission of India, was attended by government ministers, senior government officials, members of the business community, the diplomatic corps and global humanitarian and spiritual leader, Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.
Cox said that the upward trajectory reflects the dedication of both nations in nurturing mutual economic prosperity. She noted that over the last few years, JAMPRO has welcomed four delegations from India, as well as facilitated the International Start-up Fund Global CXO Summit, held in June.
She said discussions at the summit, “opened new doors for strategic partnerships,” noting that over the past year, JAMPRO facilitated two investment projects with Indian partners, one in digital services and the other in agriculture.
“I believe that this is only a sign of even bigger and better things to come,” she added.
According to Cox, discussions have also focused on fostering collaboration to boost Jamaica’s film industry.
“We look forward to continuing talks on the possibility of a Jamaica-India co-production treaty, which will see more Jamaican and Indian producers working together to tell the stories of our shared history and heritage,” she said.
– JIS