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    On target - Transport minister says Goat Islands project on track - Draft agreement to go before Cabinet month end

    Published: Friday | February 14, 2014 1 Comment



    Finance Minister Peter Phillips. - File

    Daraine Luton, Senior Staff Reporter

    TRANSPORT MINISTER Dr Omar Davies now has his hands on the framework agreement which Cabinet will use to determine whether to give China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) the go-ahead to construct a harbour and port facilities at Goat Islands.

    While the minister, who had given an end-of-January timetable for the finalisation of the document, would not reveal its contents, he hinted that Cabinet would be asked to consider it by the end of February.

    "We are on target. I am consistent in terms of the draft framework agreement, as well as going to Cabinet, and before the end of February, you will have an announcement in terms of next steps," Davies told The Gleaner.

    He added that the announcement was "not going to short-circuit the normal regulatory requirements".

    Davies said the Port Authority is currently reviewing the document, after which he would take it to Cabinet for consideration.

    CHEC has proposed to build port facilities at the Goat Islands, located in the Portland Bight Protected Area, and to connect them to a logistics yard in Old Harbour, St Catherine. say it aint so :

    The build-out of logistics facilities on the island is central to the country's growth agenda, which includes the implementation of a 360-megawatt power plant, the development of nine agro parks, and an integrated tourism resort development.

    Yesterday, Dr Peter Phillips, the country's finance minister, who was speaking during a press conference at which the staff of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) indicated Jamaica had met all the quantitative targets in its third review of the country's economic programme, said the Government would be placing significant emphasis on the growth agenda. He said it had been agreed with the fund that "further and more expeditious improvement in the business environment is needed for suitable growth".

    Jamaica has entered into a four-year extended fund facility programme with the IMF, which the Government says will lead to sustainable growth and job creation. Sectors such as tourism, information and communication technology, logistics, energy, and agriculture have been identified as existing opportunities to attract significant foreign direct investment.

    Meanwhile, Jan Kees Martijn, head of the IMF mission, which conducted the third review of Jamaica's performance under the programme between February 5 and 13, noted there had been a 1.4 per cent (year on year) expansion in economic activity in the September to December quarter.

    Martijn said Jamaica has met all the quantitative targets and structural benchmarks under the programme and that the board could consider the country's performance by the end of March.

    "The execution of the Government's budget - 2013-2014 - has been largely on track, notwithstanding shortfalls in tax revenues owing, in particular, to weak domestic demand."

    He said the challenge going forward was to support economic growth, even while the country undertakes the necessary fiscal adjustments.

    The board of the IMF will consider Jamaica's performance by the end of next month. If Jamaica passes that test, it would pave the way for a drawdown of US$71 million.
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    While the minister, who had given an end-of-January timetable for the finalisation of the document...
    Sass was right - Hero Peter can't keep his deadlines. Same way him procrastinate with the IMF deal!



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    • #3
      They also proposed they needed 3,000 acres...

      lol ! woiee !

      Chiney and Termites have yuh like eediat !

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      • #4
        Unwise procrastination at that !

        <FINANCE MINISTER Dr Peter Phillips has said the country will be heading to the capital markets later this year to seek credit.

        However, financial analyst Ralston Hyman is advising the minister to focus on securing an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) before heading to the markets.

        "He can't go to the market without an IMF agreement. The market is more skittish now based on what is taking place in the global economy," Hyman said.>

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        • #5
          Den nuh dis week Hero pass another IMF test?!


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          • #6
            Make Mosiah gwaan talk. Up to this year he went to the Asian market, what was the result????

            The fact is the minister dilly dally on making the deal with IMF. No Two way about it.

            I assume Mosiah like how goat Island is been dealt with right???
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            • #7
              what that have to do with a year and a half ago???
              • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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              • #8
                No matter how many times I point out that DIRTY LIE you persist. You incorrigible twit!


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                • #9
                  what lie??? The fact is there.
                  • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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                  • #10
                    CHEC has proposed to build port facilities at the Goat Islands, located in the Portland Bight Protected Area, and to connect them to a logistics yard in Old Harbour, St Catherine.
                    If the above represents the Chiney plan....

                    You have been outed as a colossal buffoon ...as well as being either completely ignorant or wilfully mendacious about logistics developments in Jamaica... (I bet on completely ignorant )
                    ...no amount of silly posturing, red herrings or obfuscation can nullify that conclusion

                    Pick yuh poison yute...woooiiiee mi Tims!!!
                    TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

                    Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

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                    • #11
                      so did Shaw.. whats the point ?

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                      • #12
                        Last you were yapping the Chiney plan involved 3,000 acres...

                        Is this the new plan ? What happened to the old plan ?

                        Logistics Yard ?!

                        Ah wheh di ?!

                        I thought it was going to be an Industrial Park ?

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                        • #13
                          One Turd never pass one exam! Is like him used to go a primary school!


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                          • #14
                            <Jamaica has successfully met all the quantitative performance criteria of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), for the March 2010 test date.
                            The IMF team, which was in Jamaica carrying out a review of Jamaica’s performance under the Stand-By Arrangement (SBA) with the Fund, has found that Jamaica’s performance up to March 31 was better than anticipated.>

                            Does your above post constitute lying ?

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                            • #15
                              As i said..whatever the acreage required...whether 300 or 3000 it is unavailable on the KMR waterfront.. spatial limitations prevent that...

                              So the Old Harbour HWY2K zone is optimal... as I predicted

                              You have been wrong on all the cardinal parameters of the Chiney development

                              Go forth and sin no more... but please continue to play the fool
                              TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

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