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Government pushes for growth in micro enterprises
published: Thursday | January 24, 2008

Government is pursuing several initiatives aimed at facilitating growth within the local business sector, particularly among micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs).

Industry, Commerce, and Investment Minister, Karl Samuda, said these initiatives include the establishment of a monitoring unit and development council in the Office of the Prime Minister, which were aimed at significantly curtailing bureaucracy and other challenges encountered by current and prospective entrepreneurs.

Speaking at the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica's job creation awards at the Terra Nova All-Suites Hotel in St. Andrew, Tuesday, Mr. Samuda said a board would oversee the monitoring unit, which the Prime Minister gave the undertaking to establish at the National Planning Summit held last year in Montego Bay.

The unit, Mr. Samuda explained, was intended to provide a "structure around which a relationship between the Government and the private sector can co-exist and be productive."

Monitoring various units

"The monitoring unit would be fully and permanently staffed, working with government agencies that impact on the development of business, bringing together (the ministries of) Agriculture, Tourism, Finance and the Public Service, and all the key ministries. That will enable businesses to have the burden removed from them in terms of unnecessary bureaucracy, (and) fast tracking activities that can get them up and running very quickly," he said.

The minister advised that the board has been put in place and the members will be announced by the Prime Minister.

Common-sense approach

Regarding the development council, Mr. Samuda said this body would "draw from the private sector, all aspects of business that pose a problem and we have deliberately sought to adopt a common-sense approach. If a thing is too complicated, forget it. Get some experts, some theorists to break it down into a practical application that can work."

"That is what we are establishing at the Office of the Prime Minister, through the development council, where any difficulty that confronts business will be brought there with all (of) the key players that can make decisions and get them made," he added.

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