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Building forward: Excellence in recovery, resilience and sustained growth
Emile Leiba, president of the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce.
Business, Caribbean Business Report (CBR)
May 29, 2026

Building forward: Excellence in recovery, resilience and sustained growth

JAMAICA’S private sector continues to operate in a period defined by adjustment, recovery, and recalibration. In a country still recovering from the effects of last year’s Category 5 Hurricane Melissa, and against a backdrop of global uncertainty, businesses have had to confront disruption while maintaining focus on long term competitiveness. It is within this context that the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce Annual Awards 2026 adopts the theme “Building Forward: Recognising Excellence in Recovery, Resiliency & Growth”, positioning the programme as a reflection of how businesses are responding in real time.

The operating environment over recent years has been shaped by persistent and overlapping pressures. Supply chain disruption, inflationary cost increases, foreign exchange volatility, workforce constraints, and ongoing security concerns have all influenced productivity and planning. At the same time, access to affordable financing remains a key constraint, particularly for smaller enterprises, while regulatory inefficiencies and elevated costs continue to slow expansion. The result is an environment where continuity depends less on stability and more on constant adjustment.

What has emerged in response is a clear shift in how businesses operate and position themselves. Resilience is now reflected in sustained functionality under pressure. Adaptability is evident in the redesign of internal systems, workflows, and operating models to respond to changing conditions. Digital transformation has become a practical necessity, with businesses increasingly integrating e-commerce platforms, digital payments, and data-driven tools to improve efficiency and expand market reach. These shifts are reshaping how competitiveness is defined in real time.

Yet the pace and depth of adjustment vary across the business landscape. Smaller and medium-sized enterprises continue to demonstrate significant agility, often responding quickly to disruption despite limited access to capital and technical resources. Larger organisations, supported by stronger balance sheets and established systems, have been able to scale innovation and stabilise operations more effectively. This divergence reinforces the importance of targeted support that strengthens capacity where it is most constrained, particularly in areas such as financing and business management capability.

Across both ends of the spectrum, there is growing emphasis on structure and discipline. Businesses are strengthening planning processes, improving financial management, and embedding digital tools more deliberately into daily operations. These shifts are gradual but meaningful, pointing toward a private sector that is building greater internal resilience rather than relying on external stability.

At the same time, structural constraints continue to shape outcomes. These challenges are not new, but their impact is more pronounced in a climate where businesses are expected to adjust continuously while maintaining competitiveness.

Looking ahead, Jamaica’s business environment presents cautious but tangible opportunities. Macroeconomic indicators have strengthened, and there is potential for growth in key sectors, particularly where public investment and major capital projects are effectively implemented. However, recent shocks, including Hurricane Melissa, alongside ongoing global volatility, require continued discipline in planning and execution.

The direction of the private sector will depend on how effectively these shifts are sustained and deepened. Continued progress in adaptability, stronger digital integration, and improved access to enabling conditions will be central to long term competitiveness. Equally important will be the ability of institutions and policymakers to address structural barriers that continue to constrain growth.

It is within this environment that the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce has framed its 2026 Annual Awards theme that reflects the reality that progress is being shaped in real time, through adjustment, innovation, and the steady strengthening of business capability across the economy. The Awards provide a platform to recognise enterprises that are translating these conditions into action, strengthening systems, improving efficiency, and positioning themselves for sustainable growth. In doing so, they highlight the standards that will define the next phase of Jamaica’s economic development and reaffirm the chamber’s commitment to a private sector that continues to build forward with clarity, discipline, and intent.

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