
Jacqueline Stewart Lechler
Jacqueline Stewart Lechler is the Chair of the Automobile Dealers Association (ADA) in Jamaica and the managing director of Stewart’s Automotive Group. She is known for her insights into the automotive industry and has been a vocal advocate for reducing bureaucratic hurdles that impede business growth in the sector. Recently, she commented on the Jamaican government's decision to significantly reduce the bond on import duties for new car dealers, emphasizing that while this might not immediately lower car prices, it would allow businesses to reinvest in their operations and enhance competitiveness.
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Jacqueline Stewart Lechler, managing director of Stewart’s Automotive Group, emphasised the moral imperative behind the operation.
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Calls for overhaul to motor vehicle repairs in Jamaica | BusinessJacqueline Stewart Lechler has been appointed as the chairperson of ADA Jamaica, marking a significant milestone in the automotive industry.
A New Era: ADA Jamaica Embraces Diversity and Forward Momentum | AutoJacqueline Stewart Lechler has confirmed that an 80 per cent reduction in the bond on import duties paid by new-car dealers will not automatically result in lower prices for vehicles.
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