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Fiji strengthens trade and diplomatic relations with Australia

The visit of Fiji's Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica is part of the Fijian Government’s broader strategy to strengthen international partnerships and promote Fiji as a dynamic hub for trade and investment within the Pacific region.

Fiji’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, Cooperatives, MSMEs, and Communications, Manoa Kamikamica, has concluded a productive visit to Australia aimed at bolstering economic, trade, and diplomatic relations between the two Pacific neighbours.

The visit saw Kamikamica engage in high-level discussions with Australian government ministers, key private sector stakeholders, and the Fijian diaspora residing in Australia. His meetings with senior Australian officials focused on enhancing bilateral trade and exploring deeper economic cooperation in critical sectors.

Image: Fiji’s Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica in Australia 9Source: LinkedIn – Fiji Consulate General & Trade Commission – Australia & New Zealand)

It is reported that among the key topics discussed were initiatives to increase trade and investment flows between the two countries and identifying new opportunities for collaboration in renewable energy, tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing.

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The Deputy Prime Minister also held talks with prominent figures in Australia’s private sector, underscoring Fiji’s commitment to strengthening partnerships that can drive mutual economic growth.

Image: Fiji’s Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica in Australia 9Source: LinkedIn – Fiji Consulate General & Trade Commission – Australia & New Zealand)

Kamikamica highlighted Fiji’s expanding industries, particularly the export potential of Fijian kava, and urged increased investment in the country’s renewable energy and sustainable development sectors.

Fiji and Australia share a long-standing history of collaboration, and Kamikamica’s visit offered a valuable opportunity to explore fresh avenues for cooperation, particularly in trade, investment, and fostering people-to-people connections.

Image: Fiji’s Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica in Australia 9Source: LinkedIn – Fiji Consulate General & Trade Commission – Australia & New Zealand)

Additionally, Kamikamica took time to meet with members of the Fijian diaspora in Australia, acknowledging their contributions to both nations. He reiterated the Fijian Government’s commitment to supporting Fijians living abroad and expressed appreciation for their continued engagement with their homeland.

This visit is part of the Fijian Government’s broader strategy to strengthen international partnerships and promote Fiji as a dynamic hub for trade and investment within the Pacific region.

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