Jamaica has officially launched a new era in tourism, welcoming 160 global buyers from regions including the Middle East, Latin America, Asia, and Europe to JAPEX 2025. The event signals a fresh path forward for the island’s tourism sector, centered on innovation, inclusivity, and a powerful new “local first” approach. Jamaica’s Tourism Minister Hon.Edmund Bartlett praised Nicola Madden-Greig for her leadership in helping the Caribbean achieve the fastest tourism recovery post-COVID. He also emphasised the role of tourism as a key driver of the economy, powering growth and opportunity across Jamaica. “This is the year of new thinking in tourism,” said Minister Bartlett. “We want to make the next five years a time of serious growth, development, and inclusive tourism. We aim to deepen local involvement in the rich and lucrative tourism value chain, so that tourism works even more for the people of Jamaica.” He reiterated that new policies and legislation will support this “local first” vision, with global partners playing a key role in making tourism more beneficial for Jamaicans than ever before. With tourism expected to reach 3 billion travellers by 2035, Jamaica is preparing to rewrite tourism.