AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFuel Relief: Fiji’s Competition and Consumer Commission has cut diesel by $1.19–$1.25 per litre, petrol by 49–52 cents, kerosene by about 42 cents, and LPG prices too—starting tomorrow, easing pressure on households and transport. Energy Oversight: The Fiji Council of Social Services is calling for an independent energy task force after delays in electrification and concerns that monitoring of the $2b energy budget needs tightening. Sugar Season Push: More cane growers are signing MOGAs ahead of the 2026 harvest after a $5m fuel subsidy and FCCC-approved harvesting/cartage rates clarified costs for cutters, transport and mechanical harvesters. Tourism Investment: Accor is expanding in Fiji with three new hotels opening by 2027, including The Sebel Nuku Loaloa Living in Nadi, signalling confidence in the sector. Climate Funding: GEF has approved four Pacific climate adaptation projects, including Fiji, to strengthen resilience to flooding, sea-level rise and coastal erosion. Legal & Governance: Court filings deepen the Banaba mining dispute, with questions growing around Banaban Trust Fund audits and whether mining plans are truly paused.
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