Prime Minister of Jamaica, Andrew Holness, has expressed admiration for the progress made by Guyana in the housing sector. During his address at the opening of the International Building Expo in Guyana, Holness highlighted the potential for collaboration between Jamaican and Guyanese stakeholders to enhance housing development in Jamaica.
He emphasized the importance of learning from Guyana’s experiences and strategies in addressing housing challenges. The International Building Expo serves as a platform for industry professionals to showcase innovations and discuss best practices in construction and housing.
Holness’s visit underscores Jamaica’s commitment to improving its housing infrastructure and addressing the needs of its citizens. The Prime Minister’s remarks reflect a broader interest in regional cooperation and knowledge sharing among Caribbean nations, particularly in sectors critical to national development.
As both countries navigate their respective housing challenges, Holness’s engagement with Guyanese officials and industry leaders may pave the way for future partnerships aimed at fostering sustainable housing solutions in Jamaica. The expo continues to attract attention from various stakeholders in the construction and housing sectors, highlighting the significance of collaborative efforts in addressing housing needs across the region.
Source: guyanatimesgy.com
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