Metry Seaga
Metry Seaga is the president of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) and a prominent figure in advocating for economic development and strategic investments in Jamaica. He recently praised the opening of Magna Motors' new facility in Montego Bay, recognizing it as a significant achievement that highlights the importance of regional cooperation and investment in stimulating economic activity and enhancing the quality of life for Jamaicans.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jamaica | 1 | 6.00 | 0.11% | +0% | 2,961,167 | 3,114 | $15,000 | 16$ |
| Totals | 1 | 2,961,167 | 3,114 | $15,000 | 16$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Jamaica:
Metry Seaga served as PSOJ president for three years before being succeeded by Patrick Hylton.
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Jamaica:
Metry Seaga formally presented the award to Wehby.
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Jamaica:
Metry Seaga is the President of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ).
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Jamaica:
Metry Seaga is the President of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ).
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Jamaica:
Metry Seaga has joined Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness in urging the opposition to engage in meaningful collaboration on the constitutional reform process.
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Jamaica:
Metry Seaga, the President of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica, has urged stakeholders to rethink the rigid financing requirements for entrepreneurs.
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Jamaica:
CEO Metry Seaga reiterated that the imposition of higher tariffs by the United States on other countries may actually help the company.
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Jamaica:
Metry Seaga is the President of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica.
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Jamaica:
Metry Seaga, President of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica, expressed concerns about bureaucracy in government.
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Jamaica:
Metry Seaga, president of the PSOJ, declared the importance of protecting democracy and the right to vote.
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