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The creative sector now accounts for 5.2% of Jamaica's gross domestic product -- which is more than the country's traditional mining sector. It is not only the music industry that is having an enormous impact on Jamaica's creative industries. Bolstered by co-production treaties with the UK, the film industry is making a significant contribution to growth and development opportunities, but not without challenges. While these co-production treaties have improved the market potential for the industry and provided benefits for other sectors, they have not yet had major impact on the production of local content, as many resources are tied up in foreign productions. Despite the challenges, Jamaica is looking to increase support for the industry. Caribbean Community is now seeking to enhance the single market and economy process by designing an intra-regional audiovisual framework. This move has the potential to allow film producers to engage in a group regional co-production that may be an attractive co-production prospect globally.
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Co-Production Film Treaties in Caribbean Countries - the Unfinished Story
The creative sector now accounts for 5,2 per cent of Jamaica's gross domestic product - which is more than the country's traditional mining sector. Ii is not only the music industry that is having an enormous impact on Jamaica's creative industries. Bolstered by co-production treaties...
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