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JAM | Dec 1, 2024

Young Jamaica Applauds prime minister for craft vendor fee waiver

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Young Jamaica, the youth arm of the JLP, has endorsed Prime Minister Andrew Holness’ announcement at the recent Jamaica Labour Party’s (JLP) 81st Annual Conference of an initiative to waive fees for craft vendors across the island.

The group said this “bold move” underscores the government’s unwavering commitment to empowering the people of Jamaica, especially small business owners, by removing financial barriers to success.

The fee waiver will provide relief to hundreds of craft vendors who have long struggled with the financial burden of operating in highly competitive markets. By removing this obstacle, the government is offering vendors an opportunity to reinvest their savings into their businesses, enhance their products, and expand their market reach. This, in turn, will contribute to the growth of local communities, create more job opportunities, and elevate the Jamaican brand.

President of Young Jamaica Rohan Walsh stated: “We fully support Prime Minister Holness’ decision to waive fees for craft vendors. This move is about more than just financial relief; it is about creating a nurturing environment where local talent can flourish and contribute meaningfully to the growth of our economy.”

President of Young Jamaica Rohan Walsh. (Photo Contributed)

The government’s commitment to its people is further demonstrated through this move, which aligns with its broader focus on creating sustainable livelihoods, reducing poverty, and addressing economic inequality.

Young Jamaica Director Zukie Jarrett remarked that this initiative reaffirms the Administration’s focus on improving opportunities for youth, women, and entrepreneurs in underserved communities. “This fee waiver is just one of many steps the government has taken to improve the lives of everyday Jamaicans. For craft vendors in St. Ann, this initiative is particularly significant. We believe this initiative will inspire a new generation of entrepreneurs across the island, and specifically in St Ann. The ripple effects of this decision will not only benefit craft vendors, but also encourage more young people to pursue tourism business ventures, creating a wave of innovation and opportunity that will elevate entire communities.”

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