The Fijian Cabinet has approved a study conducted by the Asian Development Bank, which examines the economic effects of film and television production in Fiji. The report highlights the necessity for improved analysis and the establishment of strategic public policies to bolster Fiji’s rapidly evolving audio-visual sector.

Fiji is increasingly recognized as a vibrant center for film production, attracting a diverse array of projects that exhibit the nation’s rich culture and stunning landscapes to audiences worldwide. The government’s commitment to developing and promoting the audio-visual industry is underscored in the new National Development Plan for 2025-2029, which prioritizes this sector due to its significant economic contributions.

This initiative not only reflects the government’s dedication to enhancing Fiji’s cultural exports but also opens up substantial opportunities for employment and investment within the country. As Fiji continues to position itself as a global filmmaking and production destination, it stands to benefit from increased international visibility and economic growth, which could lead to a bright future for local talents and businesses in the creative industry.

In summary, the endorsement of the study signifies a strategic move towards harnessing the potential of Fiji’s film and television sector, paving the way for a prosperous and culturally rich future for the nation.


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