Holness urges MSME business operators to continue to invest in & grow their businesses, despite challenges

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has urged business operators in the micro small and medium-sized enterprise (MSME) sector, to continue to invest in, and grow their businesses despite challenges.

Speaking yesterday, at the official opening ceremony for the Adam and Eve Day Spa, Mr. Holness noted that many businesses faced difficulties, especially during the COVID pandemic.

He commended some operators who exemplify resilience. 

Mr. Holness pointed out that MSMEs generate over $400 million, annually.

He noted that MSMEs continue to take risks in the economy.

Mr. Holness acknowledged that finding workers is among the many challenges MSMEs face and assured that the government is working to address this problem.

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Omar Collymore found guilty of the murder of his wife and her taxi driver

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has urged business operators in the micro small and medium-sized enterprise (MSME) sector, to continue to invest in, and grow their businesses despite challenges.

Speaking yesterday, at the official opening ceremony for the Adam and Eve Day Spa, Mr. Holness noted that many businesses faced difficulties, especially during the COVID pandemic.

He commended some operators who exemplify resilience. 

Mr. Holness pointed out that MSMEs generate over $400 million, annually.

He noted that MSMEs continue to take risks in the economy.

Mr. Holness acknowledged that finding workers is among the many challenges MSMEs face and assured that the government is working to address this problem.

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Security Minister says Jamaica has seen a significant reduction in major crimes, over the past 8 years

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has urged business operators in the micro small and medium-sized enterprise (MSME) sector, to continue to invest in, and grow their businesses despite challenges.

Speaking yesterday, at the official opening ceremony for the Adam and Eve Day Spa, Mr. Holness noted that many businesses faced difficulties, especially during the COVID pandemic.

He commended some operators who exemplify resilience. 

Mr. Holness pointed out that MSMEs generate over $400 million, annually.

He noted that MSMEs continue to take risks in the economy.

Mr. Holness acknowledged that finding workers is among the many challenges MSMEs face and assured that the government is working to address this problem.

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has urged business operators in the micro small and medium-sized enterprise (MSME) sector, to continue to invest in, and grow their businesses despite challenges.

Speaking yesterday, at the official opening ceremony for the Adam and Eve Day Spa, Mr. Holness noted that many businesses faced difficulties, especially during the COVID pandemic.

He commended some operators who exemplify resilience. 

Mr. Holness pointed out that MSMEs generate over $400 million, annually.

He noted that MSMEs continue to take risks in the economy.

Mr. Holness acknowledged that finding workers is among the many challenges MSMEs face and assured that the government is working to address this problem.

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PM Holness receives honorary doctoral degree from US university

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has urged business operators in the micro small and medium-sized enterprise (MSME) sector, to continue to invest in, and grow their businesses despite challenges.

Speaking yesterday, at the official opening ceremony for the Adam and Eve Day Spa, Mr. Holness noted that many businesses faced difficulties, especially during the COVID pandemic.

He commended some operators who exemplify resilience. 

Mr. Holness pointed out that MSMEs generate over $400 million, annually.

He noted that MSMEs continue to take risks in the economy.

Mr. Holness acknowledged that finding workers is among the many challenges MSMEs face and assured that the government is working to address this problem.

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Some diaspora members stage protest in New York today, over issues plaguing Jamaica, such as crime

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has urged business operators in the micro small and medium-sized enterprise (MSME) sector, to continue to invest in, and grow their businesses despite challenges.

Speaking yesterday, at the official opening ceremony for the Adam and Eve Day Spa, Mr. Holness noted that many businesses faced difficulties, especially during the COVID pandemic.

He commended some operators who exemplify resilience. 

Mr. Holness pointed out that MSMEs generate over $400 million, annually.

He noted that MSMEs continue to take risks in the economy.

Mr. Holness acknowledged that finding workers is among the many challenges MSMEs face and assured that the government is working to address this problem.

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has urged business operators in the micro small and medium-sized enterprise (MSME) sector, to continue to invest in, and grow their businesses despite challenges.

Speaking yesterday, at the official opening ceremony for the Adam and Eve Day Spa, Mr. Holness noted that many businesses faced difficulties, especially during the COVID pandemic.

He commended some operators who exemplify resilience. 

Mr. Holness pointed out that MSMEs generate over $400 million, annually.

He noted that MSMEs continue to take risks in the economy.

Mr. Holness acknowledged that finding workers is among the many challenges MSMEs face and assured that the government is working to address this problem.

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Troy Ellis sentenced to 30 years in prison for the murder of 9-yr-old Taliyah Thompson in St. Ann, last year

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has urged business operators in the micro small and medium-sized enterprise (MSME) sector, to continue to invest in, and grow their businesses despite challenges.

Speaking yesterday, at the official opening ceremony for the Adam and Eve Day Spa, Mr. Holness noted that many businesses faced difficulties, especially during the COVID pandemic.

He commended some operators who exemplify resilience. 

Mr. Holness pointed out that MSMEs generate over $400 million, annually.

He noted that MSMEs continue to take risks in the economy.

Mr. Holness acknowledged that finding workers is among the many challenges MSMEs face and assured that the government is working to address this problem.

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has urged business operators in the micro small and medium-sized enterprise (MSME) sector, to continue to invest in, and grow their businesses despite challenges.

Speaking yesterday, at the official opening ceremony for the Adam and Eve Day Spa, Mr. Holness noted that many businesses faced difficulties, especially during the COVID pandemic.

He commended some operators who exemplify resilience. 

Mr. Holness pointed out that MSMEs generate over $400 million, annually.

He noted that MSMEs continue to take risks in the economy.

Mr. Holness acknowledged that finding workers is among the many challenges MSMEs face and assured that the government is working to address this problem.

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has urged business operators in the micro small and medium-sized enterprise (MSME) sector, to continue to invest in, and grow their businesses despite challenges.

Speaking yesterday, at the official opening ceremony for the Adam and Eve Day Spa, Mr. Holness noted that many businesses faced difficulties, especially during the COVID pandemic.

He commended some operators who exemplify resilience. 

Mr. Holness pointed out that MSMEs generate over $400 million, annually.

He noted that MSMEs continue to take risks in the economy.

Mr. Holness acknowledged that finding workers is among the many challenges MSMEs face and assured that the government is working to address this problem.

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