Provides references to the principal business associations, indicating which accept U.S. companies. Describes the primary roles of those associations and to what extent they influence government actions.
Last Published: 8/6/2019

All of the below mentioned associations are open to membership from U.S. companies.

American Chamber of Commerce of Jamaica – the largest association of U.S. companies, which promotes investment and trade between the United States, Jamaica, and the wider Caribbean region.
Jamaica Chamber of Commerce – assists companies doing business in Jamaica and has influenced the passage of legislation and regulations.
Jamaica Manufacturers’ and Exporters’ Association - represents manufacturers, exporters, and organizations providing services to these sectors. 
Jamaica Hotel and Tourism Association - promotes the development of Jamaica’s hospitality industry and represent the interests of its members with government and its agencies and in forums locally, regionally, and internationally.
Private Sector Organization of Jamaica - a grouping of private sector associations, companies, and individuals. The organization influences national policy by promoting discussions with the country's political directorate.

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