jam-flag-2b

Government of Jamaica

jam-flag-2b

Government of Jamaica

CLARIFICATION ON CUSTOMS RELIEF MEASURES FOR HURRICANE MELISSA RECOVERY

Hon. Fayval Williams, MP
Hon. Fayval Williams, MP

Minister of Finance and the Public Service

Audit Committee Performance Evaluation guideline (ACPE tool)

Hon. Nigel Clarke, DPhil., MP, (2nd left) Minister of Finance and the Public Service and Lilia Burunciuc (2nd right), World Bank Country Director for the Caribbean Countries sign a loan agreement to support the Jamaica Social Protection for Increased Resilience and Opportunities Project during a visibility ceremony at the ministry on Tuesday, June 11, 2024. Looking on are Collette Roberts Risden (left), Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Labour and Social Security and Dr. Jaime Saavedra Chanduvi (right), World Bank Human Development Director for Latin America and the Caribbean Region.

Kingston, Jamaica: Friday, October 31, 2025

The Ministry of Finance and the Public Service (MOFPS) has granted approval to the Jamaica Customs Agency (JCA) to administer the relief of Import Duty and General Consumption Tax (GCT) on imported relief supplies and donations to assist in recovery efforts following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

The relief on Import Duty and GCT will be applied to imported donations consigned to the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) as well as relief supplies to private individuals or institutions.

The period of relief is effective from October 29, 2025 to November 28, 2025 for supplies to private individuals or institutions.

Proposed Operations

  1. ODPEM-Coordinated Relief Imports

All items (donations and otherwise) imported through ODPEM for Hurricane Melissa relief shall be treated as general relief imports under Section 14 of the Disaster Risk Management Act. 

  • These will include, but not be limited to, food items, water, medical supplies, temporary shelters, equipment, and related materials required for national recovery (See list at https://supportjamaica.gov.jm/ ).
  • Such imports will receive full statutory exemption from Import Duty and GCT, without the need for additional ministerial approval, once certified by ODPEM as required for official relief operations.
  1. Donations to Individuals or Institutions

For goods imported as donations to private individuals, community groups, or non-registered entities, the Ministry, through JCA, will issue an indicative list of eligible relief items (e.g., essential food, bedding, clothing, hygiene kits, and limited building materials – see JCA website). 

  • Approval of relief eligibility and application of duty or tax remission will rest with the Commissioner of Customs, under the discretion provided by the Customs Act and GCT Act.
  • The Commissioner must be satisfied that:
    • the goods are for disaster-relief;
    • proper documentation is provided; and
    • the items fall within the approved indicative list.
  1. Imported goods not on the Indicative List

Imports outside of items 1 and 2 above will require formal Ministerial approval.

The importers are being encouraged to visit the Jamaica Customs Agency for further information.                                 

30

For further information contact:

Corporate Communication & Public Relations Branch

Ministry of Finance and the Public Service

30 National Heroes Circle

Kingston 4

Tel: (876) 932-4656/4660/4655

Email:  Shakiel.Rochester-Shorter@mof.gov.jm; Suzell.Wray@mof.gov.jm

Contact: Shakiel Rochester Shorter/Suzell Wray  

The Hon. Nigel Clarke, D.Phil., MP

Minister of Finance and the Public Service
30 National Heroes Circle, Kingston 4
Tel: (876) 932-4656 / 4660 / 4655
Eml: opedjamaica@gmail.com

Leave a Reply

Stay up to date.

Sign up our newsletter for latest articles and news.

Stay up to date.

Sign up our newsletter for latest articles and news.

UPDATE REGARDING MEETING TODAY BETWEEN THE JAMAICA TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION & MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND THE PUBLIC SERVICE

I note with much regret the pre-dated media release of August 14, 2025 shared by the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) today (August 15, 2025). While it is disappointing that the members of the JTA’s leadership choose not to continue the discussions at today’s meeting that they demanded, the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service (MoFPS) remains committed to the matter of Wage and Fringe Benefits negotiations.

Read More »

A MILESTONE IN OUR FINANCIAL REFORM JOURNEY AS JAMAICA INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN FATF GLOBAL INITIATIVE

The Ministry of Finance and the Public Service welcomes Jamaica’s invitation to participate in the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) “FSRB Jurisdictions Guest Initiative.” This prestigious invitation was extended by FATF President Ms. Elisa de Anda Madrazo and will allow Jamaica to sit at the FATF table under its own flag and contribute to the organisation’s key policy discussions and working groups over the course of one year.

Read More »

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.