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BUSINESS IN FIJI: TWO COMPELLING JOINT VENTURES

In 2023, Fiji is rolling out the welcome mat to business ventures with serious growth ambitions. The country, renowned for its friendly welcoming smiles, is totally focused on promoting its latest business incentives and investment opportunities for New Zealand businesses.

Numerous incentives are offered for a wide range of sectors – including pharmaceutical production, fish processing, building and construction, cosmetics, textiles, clothing, footwear, tourism accommodation, agriculture, business process outsourcing, as well as high-end furniture and value-added raw materials.

There are considerable tax benefits and customs concessions available to qualifying companies, as well as a number of

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