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Apr 27, 2025
As global economic tensions mount, Jamaican enterprise risk expert Denis Gray, Chief Risk Officer at the VM Group, is urging local businesses to stay alert and take decisive action in response to the United States’ imposition of a 10 per cent tariff on Jamaican exports.
According to Gray, key industries such as manufacturing, mining, agriculture, and distribution are likely to be most affected by the new tariff.
“That’s significant,” he noted, “given that approximately 60 per cent of Ja...
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