History of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce
and Industry Expo
The Trade Fair of the Caribbean
IN 1990, the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry recognised
the need for a platform for western Jamaica to showcase its goods
and services to promote the growth and development of trade and
commerce in the region.
This resulted in the birth of Western Expo which has been a tremendous
success and the benchmark for trade expositions in Jamaica.
Western Expo started out with 40 booths. It has grown to an exposition
of over 110 booths, featuring exhibitors from across the island,
the Caribbean and other parts of the world. Years later, the event's
name was changed to 'Expo- the Trade Fair of the Caribbean'.
This year, during the 11th staging of the event, the theme that
has been adopted is 'Montego Bay: the Gateway to the Caribbean'.
INCREASE IN PATRONS
Over the years, the event has seen a steady increase in patrons
and business interests. This year, the chamber hopes to see an even
greater number, owing to the implementation of the vibrant marketing
and public relations effort that we embarked on.
Our plan is to provide a medium through which the business sector
can network and build alliances and partnerships, both locally and
internationally.
"We at the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry feel
strongly that in providing this facility, we have helped in fostering
the development and trade of commerce amongst CARICOM members, and
assisted in unifying the Caribbean as a single market in the global
marketplace," said Expo chairman Mary Chambers.
Traditionally, the event has attracted businesses that specialise
in the following sectors: manufacturing, agriculture, financial
services, information technology, tourism, arts and craft, education,
services, retail and health. Again, this year exhibitors have registered
from these sectors.
The chamber is extremely proud of its proven track record and looks
forward to exceeding previous years.
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