Indeed, once a vibrant industry that employed over 120,000 persons and contributed more than 20 per cent to GDP up to the 1980s, Jamaican manufacturing has been stymied by numerous factors, including macro-economic uncertainty, the high cost of electricity, crime, bureaucracy, shortage of skills and a lack of support for locally made products.
Today the sector contributes 8.6 per cent to GDP and employs 74,800 persons. Still, there's no questioning the importance of the industry to nation building. It contributes $30.5 billion in taxes and earns US$739.2 million in foreign exchange annually.
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Today the sector contributes 8.6 per cent to GDP and employs 74,800 persons. Still, there's no questioning the importance of the industry to nation building. It contributes $30.5 billion in taxes and earns US$739.2 million in foreign exchange annually.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/busin...#ixzz28isEJKU5
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