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Alexander Williams, Jamaica’s high commissioner to the United Kingdom (UK), is looking forward to the success of the recently established British Jamaican Chamber of Commerce (BJCC), which he believes will enable Jamaican-owned businesses in both countries to solidify their markets on both sides.
Williams made his position known while speaking with The Gleaner on Thursday after delivering the keynote address at Green Pond High School’s 20th anniversary launch ceremony at the school, which is based in Cornwall Court, St James. The event coincided with the Day of Service at the 11th Biennial Jamaica Diaspora Conference.
The formal launch of the BJCC on Monday was one of the noteworthy events at the diaspora conference, which was staged over three days in Montego Bay.
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