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Seiveright touts Jamaican rum as economic powerhouse
Minister of state in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce Delano Seiveright (centre) in discussion with Kathryn Silvera (left), president of the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association; and Emile Leiba, president of the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce, during the West Indies Rum and Spirits Producers’ Association, and Spirits Pool Association cocktail reception on Wednesday.
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June 15, 2026

Seiveright touts Jamaican rum as economic powerhouse

MINISTER of state in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce Delano Seiveright has called for greater recognition of Jamaica’s rum industry as a strategic pillar of economic growth, exports, manufacturing and tourism.

According to Seiveright, the sector deserves careful policy consideration given its outsized contribution to the country and wider Caribbean economy.

Addressing leaders of the regional spirits industry at the West Indies Rum and Spirits Producers’ Association (WIRSPA) and Spirits Pool Association (SPA) cocktail reception at Courtleigh Hotel & Suites in New Kingston last Wednesday, Seiveright said Jamaica rum remains one of the country’s most recognised global brands and a major source of foreign exchange earnings.

“Too often people think of rum simply as a beverage. Government thinks much bigger,” Seiveright told the gathering.

“When we look at rum we see agriculture, manufacturing, logistics, tourism, export earnings, intellectual property, rural livelihoods, employment, and Brand Jamaica. Rum is one of the few products that tells Jamaica’s story every time it is poured anywhere in the world,” added Seiveright.

He noted that rum exports generated approximately US$57 million in 2024, making the sector one of Jamaica’s significant export industries.

Seiveright noted that the industry’s impact extends far beyond exports, supporting farmers, transport operators, manufacturers, tourism workers, marketers, retailers and communities throughout the island.

He also highlighted the importance of protecting Jamaica rum through its geographical indication (GI) framework, describing it as a critical economic development tool.

“The GI helps ensure that ageing remains in Jamaica, bottling remains in Jamaica, quality control remains in Jamaica, skilled jobs remain in Jamaica, and greater value remains in Jamaica. That is not merely intellectual property protection. That is economic development policy,” Seiveright argued.

The minister further acknowledged the concerns of manufacturers regarding taxation and competitiveness but pointed to the extraordinary fiscal challenges created by Hurricane Melissa, which caused an estimated US$12.2 billion in damage across Jamaica.

“Nobody welcomes additional taxes — Government included. But neither can Government ignore the need to rebuild homes, schools, roads, bridges and critical infrastructure, and balancing the books,” he said.

“The challenge is balancing competitiveness and reconstruction, growth and fiscal responsibility, public policy objectives and economic realities,” added Seiveright

Earlier, WIRSPA Chairman Clement “Jimmy” Lawrence stressed the importance of maintaining Caribbean competitiveness amid an increasingly uncertain global trading environment.

Lawrence said discussions during WIRSPA’s annual general meeting focused heavily on international trade, market access, tariffs, supply chains, and regulatory developments affecting Caribbean exporters.

He warned that changes to regional trade arrangements affecting critical manufacturing inputs such as bottles and labels must carefully consider export competitiveness and supply chain resilience.

“The Caribbean spirits industry remains a significant contributor to employment, tourism, agriculture, manufacturing and foreign exchange earnings throughout the region,” Lawrence said.

“Our products are among the Caribbean’s most recognised exports and serve as ambassadors for our culture, heritage and craftsmanship around the world,” added Lawrence who used the occasion to launch WIRSPA’s latest sustainability report, highlighting the growing importance of environmental stewardship, community development, and responsible business practices across the regional industry.

A major highlight of the evening was the presentation of a special award to internationally acclaimed Master Blender Dr Joy Spence for her outstanding contribution to Jamaica and Caribbean rum.

Accepting the award, Spence paid tribute to generations of Caribbean distillers, blenders and innovators, and praised WIRSPA’s role in elevating Caribbean rum on the world stage.

“WIRSPA has ensured that what we produce in this region is recognised and respected worldwide as being authentically Caribbean,” she said.

Spence described Jamaican rum as a product deeply rooted in national heritage and identity.

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