PIOJ reports 4.3% growth in Jamaica’s economy in third quarter

Jamaica’s economy grew by 4.3 per cent in the July to September quarter of this year.

 

The Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) says the growth was spurred by improvements in the agriculture and tourism sectors.

 

Speaking at a PIOJ Quarterly Press Briefing this morning (November 23), the Institute’s Director General Dr. Wayne Henry said the removal of COVID-19 measures globally, and higher employment levels contributed to the growth.

Dr. Henry said the agriculture, forestry and fisheries sector grew by some 15.4 percent.

 

 

 

Jamaicans for Justice urges Senate to prevent extension of States of Emergency

Jamaica’s economy grew by 4.3 per cent in the July to September quarter of this year.

 

The Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) says the growth was spurred by improvements in the agriculture and tourism sectors.

 

Speaking at a PIOJ Quarterly Press Briefing this morning (November 23), the Institute’s Director General Dr. Wayne Henry said the removal of COVID-19 measures globally, and higher employment levels contributed to the growth.

Dr. Henry said the agriculture, forestry and fisheries sector grew by some 15.4 percent.

 

 

 

Gov’t MPs use majority numbers to pass resolution seeking extension of SOEs; resolution to next go before Senate

Jamaica’s economy grew by 4.3 per cent in the July to September quarter of this year.

 

The Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) says the growth was spurred by improvements in the agriculture and tourism sectors.

 

Speaking at a PIOJ Quarterly Press Briefing this morning (November 23), the Institute’s Director General Dr. Wayne Henry said the removal of COVID-19 measures globally, and higher employment levels contributed to the growth.

Dr. Henry said the agriculture, forestry and fisheries sector grew by some 15.4 percent.

 

 

 

JFJ calls for review of use of body-worn cameras by security forces, following fatal shooting incident in Kingston

Jamaica’s economy grew by 4.3 per cent in the July to September quarter of this year.

 

The Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) says the growth was spurred by improvements in the agriculture and tourism sectors.

 

Speaking at a PIOJ Quarterly Press Briefing this morning (November 23), the Institute’s Director General Dr. Wayne Henry said the removal of COVID-19 measures globally, and higher employment levels contributed to the growth.

Dr. Henry said the agriculture, forestry and fisheries sector grew by some 15.4 percent.

 

 

 

Two persons killed and 9 others injured in Trelawny crash this morning

Jamaica’s economy grew by 4.3 per cent in the July to September quarter of this year.

 

The Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) says the growth was spurred by improvements in the agriculture and tourism sectors.

 

Speaking at a PIOJ Quarterly Press Briefing this morning (November 23), the Institute’s Director General Dr. Wayne Henry said the removal of COVID-19 measures globally, and higher employment levels contributed to the growth.

Dr. Henry said the agriculture, forestry and fisheries sector grew by some 15.4 percent.

 

 

 

Fishermen who had been detained in Colombia on allegations of illegal fishing arrived in Jamaica, last evening

Jamaica’s economy grew by 4.3 per cent in the July to September quarter of this year.

 

The Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) says the growth was spurred by improvements in the agriculture and tourism sectors.

 

Speaking at a PIOJ Quarterly Press Briefing this morning (November 23), the Institute’s Director General Dr. Wayne Henry said the removal of COVID-19 measures globally, and higher employment levels contributed to the growth.

Dr. Henry said the agriculture, forestry and fisheries sector grew by some 15.4 percent.

 

 

 

Convicted narcotics dealer Andrew Hamilton loses bid to retain assets

Jamaica’s economy grew by 4.3 per cent in the July to September quarter of this year.

 

The Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) says the growth was spurred by improvements in the agriculture and tourism sectors.

 

Speaking at a PIOJ Quarterly Press Briefing this morning (November 23), the Institute’s Director General Dr. Wayne Henry said the removal of COVID-19 measures globally, and higher employment levels contributed to the growth.

Dr. Henry said the agriculture, forestry and fisheries sector grew by some 15.4 percent.

 

 

 

Finance Minister assures that Gov’t will look deeper into the issue of salaries and benefits for independent contract workers

Jamaica’s economy grew by 4.3 per cent in the July to September quarter of this year.

 

The Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) says the growth was spurred by improvements in the agriculture and tourism sectors.

 

Speaking at a PIOJ Quarterly Press Briefing this morning (November 23), the Institute’s Director General Dr. Wayne Henry said the removal of COVID-19 measures globally, and higher employment levels contributed to the growth.

Dr. Henry said the agriculture, forestry and fisheries sector grew by some 15.4 percent.

 

 

 

Man in police custody, following discovery of wife’s decomposing body at her home in Logwood District Hanover, yesterday

Jamaica’s economy grew by 4.3 per cent in the July to September quarter of this year.

 

The Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) says the growth was spurred by improvements in the agriculture and tourism sectors.

 

Speaking at a PIOJ Quarterly Press Briefing this morning (November 23), the Institute’s Director General Dr. Wayne Henry said the removal of COVID-19 measures globally, and higher employment levels contributed to the growth.

Dr. Henry said the agriculture, forestry and fisheries sector grew by some 15.4 percent.

 

 

 

Attendance at several schools impacted in recent weeks due to increase in number of students having respiratory illnesses

Jamaica’s economy grew by 4.3 per cent in the July to September quarter of this year.

 

The Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) says the growth was spurred by improvements in the agriculture and tourism sectors.

 

Speaking at a PIOJ Quarterly Press Briefing this morning (November 23), the Institute’s Director General Dr. Wayne Henry said the removal of COVID-19 measures globally, and higher employment levels contributed to the growth.

Dr. Henry said the agriculture, forestry and fisheries sector grew by some 15.4 percent.