The Jamaica Exporters' Association (JEA) has partnered with accounting and consulting firm, UHY Dawgen, to assist export ready companies to put their businesses on a sustainable growth path.
JEA President, Vitus Evans, said the project dubbed: 'Jamaica 50 Ideas for Sustainable Earnings,' is in keeping with the organisation's objectives to increase employment, develop new businesses and form key linkages.
"Under the project, we will provide a full suite of services to include those currently offered by the JEA and our export centres, as well as services our partner UHY Dawgen offers, such as financial and accounting support, and company incorporation," he informed.
He was speaking at a JEA breakfast forum held at the Knutsford Court hotel in New Kingston on Wednesday (Sept. 26) under the theme: 'Global Perspective on trade and export opportunities for Jamaican firms.'
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