AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFuel & welfare pressure: Minister Sashi Kiran says more than 130,000 vulnerable Fijians are waiting on whether the temporary 150% social welfare top-up will extend beyond July, with any decision hinging on how the global fuel crisis unfolds. Transport costs: The FCCC has approved a temporary taxi fare rise from July 1, lifting the drop charge for general taxis from 10 cents to 14 cents per 100 metres to help operators manage higher fuel costs. Budget debate: Fiji National University economist Ashwin Deo urges a balanced 2026-2027 National Budget that supports businesses and jobs, targets cost-of-living relief, and keeps fiscal responsibility in mind as growth forecasts slide to 1.5% and inflation sits around 3.9%. Renewables push: The FCCC warns Fiji’s slow renewable transition leaves power vulnerable to global fuel shocks, calling for faster clean energy investment to stabilise electricity prices. Industry asks for relief: The TCF Council wants EU-compliant export incentives to replace the Export Income Deduction, warning job and investment risks if no replacement is ready. Maritime squeeze: Goundar Shipping and Interlink threaten service disruptions, citing rising fuel and operating costs, crew shortages, and slow approvals. Housing: Housing Minister Maciu Nalumisa seeks an increase to the First Home Ownership Housing Assistance Grant and continued support for upgrading informal settlements and rental subsidies. Tourism & business links: My Fiji runs its inaugural Gold Coast partner roadshow following Fiji Airways’ direct flights, aiming to deepen supplier and travel agent connections. Climate voice: A Fijian researcher, Adi Sivoki Oripa Susu, has been selected to represent Fiji and the Pacific at UN climate talks, focusing on adaptation, finance and blue carbon.
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