investment
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Fiji Links Grace Road Group Farming to Sovereignty and Food Security
Fiji reframes food security as a matter of sovereignty, embracing private investment and local partnerships to grow what it eats. A minister hails Grace Road Group’s direct-farm links and urban projects as a model for resilience in an unpredictable global market.
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Fiji PSV Permits Now Real Assets, Dialogue Fiji Warns Over LTA Ban
Dialogue Fiji warns that a new LTA rule preventing the buying and selling of PSV permits could threaten property rights and shake investor confidence. The group argues PSV permits have become real assets, used as collateral and financed—with potential ripple effects for small operators and lenders.
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Grace Road Opens True Mart Supermarket at Challenge Plaza, Nasinu, with $50M Investment and 60 Jobs
Grace Road Group opens True Mart at Challenge Plaza in Nasinu—a $50+ million, multi-tenant project already creating dozens of jobs. With plans for a bank, gym, education hub and more, the development hints at a broader transformation for the area.
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EFL Nears Financial Close on Fiji’s Biggest Renewable Energy Project, Urges Partners to Finalize Deals Fast
Energy Fiji Limited is entering a pivotal phase for its largest-ever energy programme, pushing to convert proposals into binding financing and fast-track delivery. Against a volatile global supply chain, the focus is on turning ambitious plans into tangible renewable energy capacity for Fiji.
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Fiji’s South Sea Cruises debuts MV Yasawa Princess II in $15m luxury boost for Yasawa island tourism
Here are three short teaser options you can choose from: – Fiji’s Yasawa islands welcome a new luxury vessel, marking a bold push to upscale boutique cruising and community experiences in the archipelago. – A sleek new small‑ship cruiser arrives in Fiji, signaling a multi‑million‑dollar drive to elevate island stays, culture and inter‑island travel. -…
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Fiji seeks Australian private investment to become a Pacific hub for manufacturing and agri-tech
Fiji is positioning itself as a Pacific gateway for manufacturing, agri-tech, and port services, appealing to Australian private investment. An Adelaide forum outlined how a skilled workforce and strategic location could pair with practical pathways and cultural foundations to foster enduring partnerships across the region.
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Tailevu Holdings pays its first-ever interim dividend of 3c per share, totalling $39,849.54 to Tailevu Province Council and the Tailevu Dairy Farmers Cooperative Association
Tailevu Holdings Pte Ltd marks its first interim dividend, sharing a six‑month performance boost from its property and transport portfolio with Tailevu’s key stakeholders. A 3-cent per share payout totals about $39,850, signaling a new era of direct returns for the province.
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Denarau’s Vatu Talei Resort Nears Completion as BSP Life–Fiji Airways JV Accelerates Fiji Tourism Revival
Denarau Island is watching a landmark resort rise at an “extremely fast” pace, backed by a high-profile BSP Life–Fiji Airways joint venture. As construction advances, the project aims to boost Fiji’s tourism capacity and deliver sustainable returns for policyholders, signaling a broader push to revive the island nation’s visitor economy.
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Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Fiji Renews $1.5 Million Rugby Sponsorship for Three Years
Fiji rugby gets a major boost as Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Fiji renews its three-year sponsorship worth $1.5 million, aimed at nurturing players from village tournaments to the international stage. The deal reinforces grassroots to elite programs with continued support and resources to strengthen Fiji’s rugby pipeline.
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Tonga’s TOML sponsorship risks offshore investor-state arbitration, warns PANG analysis
Fresh legal analysis raises red flags about Tonga’s sponsorship deal with an offshore mining operator, warning the contract could grant sweeping protections to investors and invite costly international disputes. As global rules for deep-sea mining are debated, critics say the agreement could curb Tonga’s policy space and highlight the need for stronger safeguards and transparency.