Fiji is NZ’s leading trading partner, says Tirikatene

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Fiji’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, Cooperatives, Small and Medium Enterprises, and Communications, Manoa Kamikamica (left), New Zealand’s Minister of State for Trade and Export Growth, Rino Tirikatane, Fiji’s High Commissioner to New Zealand Ratu Inoke Kubuabola and New Zealand Fiji Business Council president Chandar Sen. Picture: SUPPLIED

New Zealand’s Minister of State for Trade and Export Growth, Rino Tirikatane has commended Fiji for being the country’s number one trading partner in recent years.

Speaking in Wellington during Investment Fiji’s 2023 Investment and Trade Mission to New Zealand Business Forum, Mr Tirikatene stated both nations are on the same wavelength as both countries are now open for business.

“I want to acknowledge the tough times we had in the past few years where we have not been able to meet in person. The last time I met the team was through the online platform Zoom, and now it gives me an immense pleasure to see everyone in person,” he said.

Fiji’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, Cooperatives, Small and Medium Enterprises, and Communications, Manoa Kamikamica, who led the Fiji delegation to New Zealand, said he was overwhelmed with the positive response from the NZ Government and representatives.

Mr Kamikamica emphasized that the key takeaway for the Fiji delegation was to learn from their trading partner on how to strengthen the ease of doing business in Fiji.

“According to a World Bank report, New Zealand is among the top two nations in the ease of doing business. I am keen on strengthening this area, as we all know that we can all talk about trade and investment, but if procedures relating to setting up or doing business in the country are not easy, then things can become very challenging,” said Mr Kamikamica.

The five-day outbound mission, which concluded on Friday last week, was organized by Investment Fiji and the Ministry of Trade, Co-operatives, Small and Medium Enterprises, and Communications in collaboration with the Fiji Consulate General and Trade Commission (Australia and New Zealand), Pacific Trade Invest New Zealand, New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, the New Zealand Fiji Business Council, and the Fiji New Zealand Business Council.

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