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Jamaican businesses and individuals in Florida have already started raking in their share of the big bucks to be earned from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, even though the country’s team failed to make it to the highly anticipated matches which officially kick off this Thursday.
According to Oliver Mair, Jamaica’s consul general to the south-east United States, the economic impact for his countrymen is anticipated to be enormous.
(from left) Jamaica’s Consul General to the Southern United States, Oliver Mair has a chat with former United States Ambassador to Jamaica, Nick Perry during a friendly football match between an under-20 team from Miami United and the Under-20 Reggae Boyz. .
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