Tourism is delivering jobs, income and well-being around the world

“Tourism has grown over the years to become one of the world’s most powerful economic sectors – delivering jobs, income, and well-being around the globe,” said Prime Minister Miller.

“Tourism has grown over the years to become one of the world’s most powerful economic sectors – delivering jobs, income, and well-being around the globe,” said Prime Minister Miller.

“Having served as Minister of Tourism and Sports of Jamaica – a country in which tourism plays a crucial and ever-growing role in the national economy – I am well aware of the need to raise the profile of tourism higher among decision-makers. Without recognition and support at the highest level, tourism is often blocked from delivering on its full potential, especially when policies on issues such as infrastructure and taxation are made in isolation of the sector. This is even more critical in these challenging economic times,” she continued.

Attending the 2012 Caribbean Tourism Summit, Mr. Rifai and Mr. Scowsill praised the Prime Minister for her commitment to the sustainable expansion of the country’s tourism sector.

“There is a clear recognition within the Jamaican government of the importance of tourism as a driver of economic growth, job creation, and sustainable development. Already welcoming close to 2 million international tourists a year, who generate US$2 billion for the Jamaican economy, the Prime Minister’s words today will ensure the country remains firmly on the international tourism map,” said Mr. Rifai.
Mr. David Scowsill, President & CEO, WTTC, said: “Jamaica has a unique character and sets itself apart from the other Caribbean islands historically and culturally.

“I’m delighted that the government of Jamaica is reiterating its long-term commitment to tourism, and demonstrates the country’s leadership role in the travel and tourism industry. The government truly understands the impact on job creation and the positive economic impact that travel and tourism brings to global GDP. In 2011, the Jamaican travel and tourism industry supported almost 300,000 jobs and directly contributed JMD100 billion to the country’s GDP.”

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