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Doing Business in Fiji
Doing Business in Fiji
As the ‘Hub of the Pacific’, Fiji’s developing economy now reaches over $1 billion in two-way trade annually with New Zealand and receives almost 200,000 Kiwi visitors a year.
The Pacific Island nation has recently entered its 10th year of consecutive economic growth and this sustained development continues to offer opportunities for investors and traders.
To explore the trade opportunities in Fiji, join us for an engaging seminar with guest speakers from Investment Fiji, Fiji Trade Commission, New Zealand Trade & Enterprise and the New Zealand Fiji Business Council. These speakers will shine a light on the market potential in Fiji and point you in the right direction to get things started.
If you’re looking to learn from someone who has been there and done it, Kiwi companies active in Fiji will be sharing their own experiences. You’ll also hear from the Hon. David Parker, Minister for Economic Development, Environment, Trade and Export Growth and Associate Minister of Finance, who will give an update on trading relations with Fiji and future plans to strengthen ties with our Pacific neighbour.
Fijian themed drinks and canapes will be served after the presentations where you will get the chance to network and talk one-on-one with the experts.
This is an incredible opportunity to connect with other New Zealand businesses operating in Fiji and gain a better understanding of how you too can establish a presence in the Pacific.
Evening Agenda:
3:30pm: Arrivals
4:00pm: Guests seated and presentations begin
5:30pm: Networking – drinks and canapes served
6:30pm: Finish
This is a complimentary event.
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Wellington
The Majestic Centre, Level 15, 100 Willis Street, Wellington
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