Readers’ reactions
No takeover plan – Chinese auto shop aims to raise industry standard; looking to expand, exchange skills with J’cans
I don’t see what the problem is, at the end of the day it’s all about getting value for your money. – @SimonSa36741751
Jamaica is a free for all? No industry is safe for Jamaicans? Agriculture under siege; already threatened with food insecurity due to many import licences, now car repair sector contending with imported labour. Sad part is some Jamaicans are celebrating. What’s govt’s policy on this? – @tafyou
They have freed Jamaican from the shackles of dishonest mechanics. – @jackie1713
This is showing how desperate we are as Jamaican cause we’ve been mistreated and overcharged for so long. – @iDwayne93
Jamaicans are tired of being overcharged for substandard work. – @noremacvc
And just like that, we see why honesty always work and dishonesty always fails. – @CeejArts
They have already expanded to St Ann ... Mobay next please! – @MasterViper13
Hard work and good work deserves to be rewarded. – @sirwilc30
I’m curious as to why Jamaicans have automatically accepted that this new service is better. What is this assumption based on exactly? – @digitaljamaican
Professionalism, efficiency and fair price that’s the value. – @Fada_Sin
Talk about filling a demand! – @QueenTalk876
Maybe we can offer them incentives to train Jamaicans in best practices. – @Abrahamneita
Something that I’m safely assuming that they have to deal with is a higher proportion of ‘problem’ vehicles than the average mechanics. – @JKavJA
This is what happens when we don’t take care of each other the right way. Anyone can come in and take over. – Donna Ellington
The government need to ensure they employ locals. Jamaican mechanics will become extinct and many families will go hungry. Chinese mechanics will take over every parish and employ their own if there’s no intervention. – Judith Gayle
It is the beginning of the end for the local industry and it’s all their fault. I would like to see a similar trend in the auto parts business. – G James Palmer
Readers’ reactions sourced from The Gleaner’s X, formerly Twitter, and Facebook pages. Compiled by Khanique McDaniel.
