The JMEA said its members in the affected parishes have been dealing with significant disruptions, including damage to facilities, loss of raw materials and finished goods, power outages, and logistics challenges related to transportation and access.
The Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA) has indicated that while most of its members have resumed normal operations following the passage of Hurricane Melissa, a few manufacturers in the hardest-hit parishes continue to face significant challenges that have affected their businesses and employee livelihoods.
Sharing data from preliminary assessments conducted across its diverse network of more than 600 members, JMEA President Kathryn Silvera told the Jamaica Observer that a
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