Fiji Bureau of Statistics
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Fiji’s Construction Activity Reaches $589.1 Million in 2024, Led by Civil Engineering Projects
Fiji’s construction activity nudges higher, with civil engineering taking the lead and both private and public projects shaping the pace. From roads and bridges to new buildings and repairs, momentum is building—and the coming quarter could reveal whether this is a steady upturn or a short-lived uptick.
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Fiji records 54,219 visitor arrivals in February 2026, up from a year ago but down from January peak
February’s visitor flow hints at a lull after January’s record surge. Leisure travelers dominated the mix, with Australia, New Zealand and the United States leading the way. Provisional data signal a seasonal swing that could shift once final figures are in.
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Fiji Loses Nearly Half of Its Treated Water Before Reaching Consumers in 2025
Nearly half of Fiji’s treated water never reaches consumers in 2025, even as overall usage climbs. A new experimental water-use account highlights steep losses in distribution and treatment, and a heavy dependence on non-piped sources by households. The findings raise questions about water security, rising costs, and what it will take to fix leaky networks…