JAMAICA-Jamaica to establish an export academy to help boost export trade.

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KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – The Trade Board Limited (TBL) is seeking to establish an ‘Export Academy’ to help bolster Jamaica’s export capacity.

TBL Chief Executive Officer Dr. Hugh Blake said the platform would be a free online service the government provides through the entity. The academy would “reduce the uncertainty about how to export and give businesses the tools and confidence to seek out export opportunities globally.”

Blake said the facility would also empower Jamaica’s exporters “with even greater decision-making information and trade-in know-how.”

Addressing the TBL’s ‘Step-Up Export with Trade Agreements’ seminar, Blake said that exporters would complete an online questionnaire analyzed by standard programming to identify knowledge gaps, after which the information will be used to customize a training program for that particular company or individual.

“The export academy is no big mystery. What it is, is that we have developed an instrument where we capture from the potential exporter what exactly they want to do, and based on how they fill out that questionnaire, we [will] know where the critical knowledge gap is,” he added.

Once the information is identified for a company or individual, it will be sent to them automatically. Quizzes and feedback from the TBL will follow this.

The academy’s development is being done in addition to the TBL’s efforts to expand the reach and scope of the Jamaica Trade Information Portal (JTIP) by presenting its content in Spanish and French.

The JTIP provides exporters and importers with data on the regulatory requirements to conduct trade transactions. The facility is the only one of its kind in the English-speaking Caribbean.

“The dynamic trade environment in which we operate requires us to innovate and be strategic in obtaining, interpreting, and disseminating data or information. [Consequently], the JTIP… needs to be expansive and accessible,” Blake said.

He said that the strategies being pursued by the TBL are in support of export growth in Jamaica.

“Without a doubt, we can agree that for Jamaica’s economy to grow, we must fundamentally earn new monies from outside our shores. This can only be done through greater exports of Jamaica’s goods and services,” Blake added.

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