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Fiji Budget & cost of living: Fiji’s 2026–2027 National Budget is drawing sharp reactions as fuel costs keep squeezing households. Finance Minister Esrom Immanuel says the plan is built for growth and avoids new taxes, while a consultant warns it doesn’t do enough for cost-of-living relief, jobs and drug rehabilitation. Public finance pressure: The finance minister also flagged that Fiji’s public debt has nearly tripled over the past decade, with rising public spending and a widening deficit. Business & skills support: The Fiji Commerce and Employers Federation says business relief measures—fuel duty exemptions, extended diesel duty concessions, lower employer FNPF contributions, tariff reductions and bigger training levy allocations—should improve investment confidence. Labour backlash: The Fiji Teachers Union and Fiji Labour Party both argue workers are left behind, pointing to reduced employer FNPF contributions and no minimum wage increase. Local infrastructure urgency: In Nadi, the business community is pushing for faster action on the long-delayed Nadi River Flood Alleviation Project after a $3m Budget allocation. Governance & compliance: Fiji Revenue and Customs Service is requesting an audit after a Chinese businessman allegedly left Fiji despite a Departure Prohibition Order. Regional security & trade links: Australia and Vanuatu signed a watered-down $500m security pact, with critical infrastructure protected from militarisation and Australia positioned as a key policing partner—while Vanuatu keeps room to consult on third-party engagement. Community & enterprise: Traditional crafts entrepreneur Mafi Leba is using local handicrafts to create income and skills for others, while HFC Bank opens a new Pacific Harbour branch to expand financial access.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.

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