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          Business View Caribbean
        
        
          The Jamaica Manufacturers’ Association
        
        
          
            Serving the industrial sector with excellence since 1947
          
        
        
          The Jamaica Manufacturers’ Association (JMA) was
        
        
          formed in 1947, by eight manufacturers who wanted
        
        
          to provide support to local businesses while encour-
        
        
          aging the island’s population to buy Jamaican-made
        
        
          goods. Brian Pengelley, Brian Pengelley, JMA’s former
        
        
          President who stepped down this past June, explains:
        
        
          “The manufacturing industry in Jamaica emerged out
        
        
          of necessity. Because when you go back to the pre-
        
        
          and post-colonial years, agriculture was basically the
        
        
          bedrock of our economy. We had a shortage of lo-
        
        
          cally manufactured goods which were being filled by
        
        
          imports.” But after World War II, Pengelley points out
        
        
          that there was a decline in imports. So, goods that
        
        
          were previously supplied by imports now had to be
        
        
          produced locally.
        
        
          Almost seven decades later, the original “Buy Jamai-
        
        
          can” campaign is still going strong and the JMA’s mem-
        
        
          bership has grown to 365 members who represent all
        
        
          sub-sectors of the island’s economy. JMA’s mandate
        
        
          is to promote the development of the country’s manu-
        
        
          facturing sector by providing relevant services to its