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Background

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Tourism in Jamaica is a major industry.

Before the 1970s, tourism in Jamaica was inconsistently regulated. A Tourist Board Act had been passed in 1955, forming the Jamaica Tourist Board to promote and develop tourism in the nation. Thirteen years later the Hotels (Incentives) Act of 1968 was passed, providing financial incentives to the hotel industry. A similar act was passed in 1971, focusing on cottages.[1]

P. J. Patterson, minister of tourism and industry in the early 1970s highlighted tourism as having "a key role to play in revitalising our economy and stimulating the possibilities of development". The government under Michael Manley initially emphasized increasing tourism as a way to grow the country. At the beginning of the decade, the vast majority of tourists who visited the country originated in the United States and Canada. In 1975, Manley's minister suggested to the Jamaica House of Representatives that tourism be formally regulated with a document titled "Growth Through Integration". The proposal would place a greater emphasis on tourism across Jamaican society. Part of this effort would incorporate Jamaicans further into working in the industry. Tourism declined in the late 1970s as the nation was increasingly unstable and the government purchased numerous hotels that went bankrupt. The Urban Development Corporation, with a subsidiary National Hotels and Properties, owned a majority (around 60%) of first class rooms and seventeen major hotels. In 1980, the Jamaica Labour Party under Edward Seaga took power and substantially revised tourism affairs, creating the first independent Ministry of Tourism under Eric Anthony Abrahams.[1]

Abrahams resigned four years later, and Tourism was folded into the Mining and Energy ministry.[1]

Jamaica Tourism Board

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The Jamaica Tourism Board (JTB) is an organization aimed at [1]

Directors of tourism

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  • John Pringle (1963-1967)
  • E. Stewart Sharpe (1967-1970)
  • Eric Anthony Abrahams (1970-1975)
  • Adrian Robinson (1975-1978)
  • Desmond Henry (1978-1980)
  • John Gentles (1980-1984)
  • Carrole Guntley (1984 – 1990)
  • Robert Stephens (1990 -1992)
  • Fay Pickersgill (1994 – 2003)
  • Paul Pennicook (2003 – 2006; 2014 – 2017)
  • Basil Smith (2006 – 2008)
  • John Lynch (2008 – 2014)
  • Donovan White (2018-present)
  • https://sflcn.com/jamaica-tourist-board-turns-65-years-old-today/

list of ministers

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1972-?? Minister of Industry, Trade and Tourism
Eric Anthony Abrahams 1980 to 1984
Hugh Cecil Edmond Hart 1984 to 1989 here here
Frank Pringle 1989 to 1992 here here
John Junor 1995 to 1997 here
Francis Tulloch 1997 to 1999
Portia Simpson-Miller 2000 to 2002 Tourism and Sports
Aloun Ndombet-Assamba At least 2003, 2006, 2007 here here

Tourism, Education and Culture https://jis.gov.jm/speeches/statement-by-hon-aloun-ndombet-assamba-minister-of-tourism-entertainment-culture/

Wykeham McNeill 2012 to 2016
Edmund Bartlett 2007- 2011

2016 to present

https://www.mot.gov.jm/officers/honourable-edmund-bartlett-mp

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Chambers, Donna; Airey, David (2001-08-XX). "Tourism Policy in Jamaica: A Tale of Two Governments" (PDF). Current Issues in Tourism. 4 (2–4): 94–120. doi:10.1080/13683500108667884. ISSN 1368-3500. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1028&context=jti

https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=8043&context=gradschool_disstheses