Registrations filling up for 28th Fiji-Australia Business Forum

Jul 18, 2024 | 2024, Blog, News

Delegate registrations are fast filling up for the 28th Fiji Australia Business Forum, scheduled for August 29-31, 2024, at the Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva. This premier business event promises to be a pivotal one for fostering economic cooperation and addressing post-pandemic challenges. Organised by the Fiji Australia Business Council (FABC) and the Australia Fiji Business Council (AFBC), this year’s forum is themed “New Challenges, New Solutions,” reflecting the evolving economic landscape and the need for innovative approaches to trade and investment between the two nations.

The forum will feature high-profile speakers, including Fiji’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, Manoa Kamikamica. Attendees will benefit from a series of discussions led by industry experts and policymakers aimed at exploring opportunities and strategies for economic recovery and growth. The event underscores the commitment of both Fiji and Australia to deepening their bilateral trade relations, which saw a significant increase from A$ 1.5 billion in 2021-22 to A$ 2.9 billion in 2022-23​​.

Key topics on the agenda include technology integration, sustainable infrastructure development, and advancements in tourism, supported by major projects like the AUD 4 billion Australia Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP). The forum will also highlight the Fiji Tourism Development Program in Vanua Levu, funded by the World Bank, showcasing the collaborative efforts to boost regional economic resilience​.

Westpac Fiji, the major sponsor of the forum, has expressed strong support for the event, emphasizing its role in facilitating vital trade and investment opportunities. Cameron Penfold, Head of Corporate & Business Banking at Westpac Fiji, noted the importance of such gatherings in driving sustainable growth and prosperity for both nations.

Early registration for the forum is encouraged, with discounts available for those who register by June 30. The event is expected to draw over 120 delegates from various sectors, making it a key platform for networking and strategic discussions that will shape the future of Fiji-Australia economic relations​.

Click to register, and for more info visit the Fiji Australia Business Council’s website.

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