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Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) are out of the blocks. As reported in the Financial
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has announced a partnership with the Dubai International Financial Centre in the
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The significance of this will not be lost on Peter John Thwaites, a former president
of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica, who, in January of this year, stated
that Dubai represented the best offshore jurisdiction for Jamaica to base itself on.
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businessmen there, talk to the sheik and find out what he has done, and how he
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So now, as Don Wehby carefully reviews the candidates for the Jamaica IFSC
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She may be overegging the pudding; but she is not to be taken lightly.
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It is the IFSC that will, in time, earn the foreign exchange not only to meet our oil
liabilities, but to reduce the national debt.
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It will also serve as a much-needed spur for increased economic growth. It will
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provide employment, and it will earn the revenue to finance the much-needed social
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We need to be disciplined, proactive and focused. And we need to get a move on.
Seriously, if we are going to do this, we need to do it now.
Recognising the success of established offshore financial centres like Cayman,
Bermuda and Jersey, there is a wave of small developing countries seeking to take
advantage of this marketplace.
Jamaica should be on the cusp of this wave.
We need to harness such resources as we have - physical and intellectual - from
the public sector and the private sector - from within Jamaica and from the diaspora
without.
We have already publicly announced that one of our niche markets will be sport
and entertainment.
With the world's fastest man and the three fastest women dazzling the whole planet
at the Olympics and holding our flag aloft on the global stage, we should have been
marketing our IFSC now - yes, now - in China, while the whole world is watching.
Jamaica is in the mood for celebration, and rightly so. We have much to celebrate.
We are today one nation without political division. Let us harness this mood.
The indefatigable Minister Wehby has met with several potential investors who
have demonstrated their willingness to enter public/ private partnerships with the
Government to help fund the IFSC.
This will be augmented by local initiatives.
There is, for example, a private Jamaican company in Montego Bay primed and
ready to develop land spanning 1,500 acres once our IFSC legislation has been
promulgated. It has been ready since the year 2000.
They are not alone. The Jamaica Chamber of Commerce has been vocally calling
for the establishment of an IFSC in Jamaica for over five years.
Nunez-Tesheira has said that Trinidad's policy framework on legislation, regulation
and tax, together with the draft organisational structure for the TTIFC, will be in
place by the end of this month.
'Policy framework'
Note, it is their "policy framework," not the actual legislation and regulation, which
will be in place by August 31.
On that basis - with the implementation committee positions filled and the CIO
appointed - our policy framework can be in place by September 30.
A bold assertion, to be sure, but it is time to be bold.
We are engaged in a sophisticated financial tussle for the spoils of international
capital - race, if you will.
And we know a thing or two about winning races.
Dr Trevor Thomas is an international tax consultant and author of 'Offshore
Jamaica: The Path Ahead'.
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