prices
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Fiji ends 2025 in deflation as prices fall for 10th straight month, ADB reports
Deflation defined Fiji in 2025, with prices drifting lower for most of the year. Yet households kept borrowing and spending, even as cheaper living costs forced policy and growth questions into sharper relief. With energy-market risks looming, the coming months could redefine the balance between affordability and momentum.
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Global oil spike pushes Fiji fuel prices higher amid uncertain May–June outlook
Fiji’s fuel supply remains steady, but a sharp global price surge is lifting local pump costs. Officials say the current spike reflects future import prices amid international tensions, with volatility expected to continue in the coming months.
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Fiji to pay more for next fuel shipments as global oil prices surge
Fiji braces for higher fuel costs as global oil volatility pushes up the price of future shipments. Officials say this is a price issue, not a shortage, as households are urged to watch consumption while the market adjusts.
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Fiji braces for higher fuel prices as global oil surge drives up replacement costs
Global oil prices are climbing, and Fiji’s upcoming fuel shipments are expected to be more expensive—even with stable local supplies. Officials stress this is a price issue tied to international markets, not a domestic shortage.
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Fiji Airways braces for jet-fuel spike, weighing cost measures as tourism rebound picks up
Fiji Airways is bracing for a sharp rise in jet fuel costs amid global tensions, weighing quick-cost measures while aiming to capitalise on a surge in tourism interest. The carrier faces a delicate balance between protecting margins and preserving schedules as Fiji’s appeal to visitors grows.