PM Meets Jamaican Diaspora in Trinidad and Tobago
By: November 6, 2016 ,The Key Point:
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- The Prime Minister fielded questions from members of the audience and stressed the need for investment flows into Jamaica and the importance of leveraging the diaspora in attracting investment into Jamaica. '
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Declaring that the diaspora, including the Caribbean diaspora, were part of Jamaica’s “commonwealth” Prime Minister Holness said that the diaspora is key to Jamaica’s growth and development and is “needed to exercise influence in favour of Jamaica in their adopted countries”.
The Prime Minister addressed Jamaica’s relations with Trinidad and Tobago following High-Level Bilateral talks with his counterpart Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley in July 2016.
In addition, the Prime Minister fielded questions from members of the audience and stressed the need for investment flows into Jamaica and the importance of leveraging the diaspora in attracting investment into Jamaica. ‘
Accompanying the Prime Minister to the meeting at the High Commission were Ambassador Dr. Nigel Clarke, Dr. Warren Smith, President of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) and other members of the delegation.