AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAir Connectivity & Tourism Growth: Fiji Airways launched its inaugural direct Gold Coast–Nadi service, with flights three times weekly (Mon/Thu/Sat) using a Boeing 737 MAX 8, adding 53,000+ seats annually and boosting access for Australians and onward North American travellers via Nadi. Hotel Investment & Capacity: At AHICE Fiji, Tourism Minister Viliame Gavoka said Fiji needs about 4,000 new hotel rooms to hit 1.25m visitors and $4b tourism earnings by 2027, citing a $3.1b pipeline across 53 projects and 2025 earnings of $2.81b. Hospitality Deals: Accor signed a landmark multi-hotel agreement with Yavu Collective, bringing Sofitel, The Sebel and Tribe to Fiji, including a second Sofitel (Sofitel Fiji Vatu Talei) due early 2027 on Denarau. Tourism Trade Results: SPTE 2026’s post-event report shows record engagement, with 225+ trade-floor participants, 84% seller conversion, and 2,809 B2B meetings. Budget Pressure & Governance: Former Finance Minister Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum warned operating expenditure has climbed to $3.9b, exceeding the 2022 national budget, squeezing infrastructure spending; former PM Mahendra Chaudhry blamed decades of poor governance for poverty and crumbling services. Private-Sector Funding Bottleneck: RBF Governor Ariff Ali said nearly $1b in approved private loans remains undisbursed due to regulatory and approval delays, while businesses adopt a wait-and-see stance ahead of elections. Corruption & Political Scrutiny: Unity Fiji’s Savenaca Narube urged an expatriate Police Commissioner to tackle corruption and called for cutting Cabinet and travel costs; former FICAC commissioner Barbara Malimali urged the Electoral Commission to scrutinise pre-election spending to prevent vote-buying. Women’s Representation: Manoa Kamikamica called for constitutional protections and models to lift women’s representation in Parliament ahead of the expected February election. Labour Mobility & Borders: Immigration leaders met in Suva for the 30th PIDC meeting, warning migration pressures and calling for modern border systems and faster information sharing to keep trade and tourism moving. Yaqona Market Link: A new digital platform (yaqona.net) is in public testing to connect kava farmers directly with global buyers using verified profiles and QR codes, aiming to cut out middlemen. Sugar Industry Costs: Cane harvesters and lorry operators in Vanua Levu demanded an urgent review of the $20/tonne mechanical harvesting rate ahead of crushing, citing fuel, maintenance, loan and labour cost pressures. Sports Sponsorship & Pathways: Navua football urged sponsors ahead of Fiji FACT; Fiji Rugby Union launched the Weet-Bix Raluve competition as a girls’ rugby pathway into elite teams. Legal Case: “King Khan” admitted breaching a High Court asset freeze order under the Proceeds of Crime Act and is set for sentencing on July 14.
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