This year’s Fiji Institute of Chartered Accountants (FICA) Annual Congress will focus on fostering critical discussions and innovative strategies to enhance Fiji’s long-term resilience amidst global uncertainties. President Wiliki Takiveikata highlighted the evolving challenges businesses and individuals face in today’s rapidly changing environment, particularly emphasizing the impact of recent global shifts, including U.S. tariff impositions.
The Annual Congress, themed “Shaping Fiji for Tomorrow’s Challenges and Opportunities,” will feature key sessions hosted by industry experts, addressing essential topics such as digital transformation, business resilience, and economic growth. Major sponsors, including Vodafone Fiji and Asco Motors, will underline the importance of technological innovation in navigating these challenging landscapes. Representatives from Google are also expected to share their insights on leveraging technology for success, while Fiji Water will discuss its strategies for sustaining growth under global pressures.
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka will be the chief guest at the event, participating alongside Deputy Prime Ministers Professor Biman Prasad and Manoa Kamikamica to share their perspectives on the future direction of Fiji’s economy. The congress is set to take place on June 6th and 7th in Nadi, providing a vital platform for business leaders looking to collaborate towards a prosperous future.
This proactive approach during the FICA Annual Congress not only addresses current challenges but also aligns with broader initiatives seen in recent business gatherings, such as the Top Executive Conference in Nadi. Themes of sustainable growth and collaboration are central to both events, providing a hopeful outlook for businesses in Fiji aiming for sustainable progress and innovation amidst global challenges.

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