The Planning Institute of Jamaica, Review of Economic Performance, October-December 2016
Fallback Logo

The Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ)
Review of Economic Performance
October-December 2016

According to the PIOJ, real GDP grew by an estimated 1.3%. The growth was attributed to the Goods producing and Services industry which grew by an estimated 3% and 0.8% respectively.
Within the Goods Producing Industry, increases in real value added for the Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing grew by 16% while Manufacturing and Construction grew by 0.2% and 0.8% respectively, this growth was enough to offset the decline a 12% decline for Mining and Quarrying industry.
Moving to the Services Industry, all subcategories of the industry recorded growth except Government Services which declined by 0.2%, while the Hotels and Restaurants experienced the greatest expansion of 2.7% and Electricity and Water Supply expanded by 2.3%. Both ‘Real Estate, Renting and Business Services’ and ‘Other Services’ grew by 0.5%, while Financial Services and Transportation expanded by 1.5% and 0.8% respectively.

Other Macroeconomic Highlights:
Inflation for the quarter was 0.9% according to the PIOJ. This was attributed to increases in Food & Non Alcoholic Beverages (up 1.4%) and Water, Electricity, Gas & Other fuels (up 1.1%).
Inflation for January 2017 was 0.4%, reflecting higher indices for Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and other Fuels (up 2.3%) due to higher electricity rates and Food & Non Alcoholic Beverages (up 0.2%). This was due to higher prices for meat, bread and cereals. Electricity consumption was up by 2.3%, while electricity sales increased by 2.1%. On the other hand, alumina and crude bauxite production declined by 5.8% and 52.2% respectively. Alumina exports increased by12.8% while crude bauxite exports declined by 38.3%.
There was also improvement in the labour market according to the PIOJ. This as the total Labour force for October 2016 increased by 30,100 persons to 1,355,500 persons compared to October 2015. In addition, the unemployment rate for October 2016 was 12.9% compared with 13.5% in October 2015.
Post Quarter Prospects
With regards to “Post Quarter Prospects,” PIOJ noted that, “preliminary airport arrivals for January 2017 increased by 1.2% relative to January 2016, while cruise passenger arrivals rose by 10.1% relative to that of 2015.”

More Stories from the Market
shutterstock_148562033
January 26, 2026   Sagicor Select Funds Limited – Manufacturing & Distribution (SELECTMD) has advised that connected parties purchased …
shutterstock_609342323
January 26, 2026   General Accident Insurance Company Jamaica Limited (GENAC) has revised its dividend declaration as follows: GENAC has…
shutterstock_382756177
January 26, 2026 WEST INDIES PETROLEUM TERMINAL LIMITED (WIPT) Unaudited financials for the year ended December 31, 2025: Expressed in United…
shutterstock_453968572
January 26, 2026 United States:   Fed to Hold Rates as Political Storm Intensifies Around Powell   The Federal Reserve is widely expected …
shutterstock_453968572
January 23, 2026   Guardian Holdings Limited (GHL) has advised that Mr. Bruce Bowen has resigned as Director of Guardian Holdings Limited e…
shutterstock_453968572
January 23, 2026   United States:   US Consumers Keep Spending Faster Than Incomes Are Growing   US income growth is running furth…
shutterstock_453968572
January 22, 2026   Kintyre Holdings (JA) Limited (KNTYR) has advised that The Chalet, its signature residential development planned for Ben…
shutterstock_453968572
January 22, 2026   NCB Financial Group Limited (NCBFG) has advised that Mr. Bruce Bowen has resigned as director of NCBFG and all relevant …