Million Dollar Laucala Island Hangar Project Stop Order Lifted
“This is one of my top priorities and I am currently working out ways to solve the issue of unnecessary regulatory compliance and administrative requirements by approving agencies.”
13 Jan 2023 11:11

From left: Monash Business School (Monash University) Professor Paresh Kumar Narayan receiving a token of appreciation from
the Fijian Competition and Consumer Commission board chairperson Isikeli Tikoduadua as the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister
for Trade, Cooperatives, SMEs and Communications, Manoa Kamikamica looks on. Photo: Leon Lord.
Investors are facing multiple bottlenecks that discourage new investments and re-investment activities in Fiji. And this is hindering major investment projects.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, Cooperatives, SMEs and Communications, Manoa Kamikamica said: “We need to resolve these issues.”
“We need to harmonise and streamline processes to remove bottlenecks.”
“This is one of my top priorities and I am currently working out ways to solve the issue of unnecessary regulatory compliance and administrative requirements by approving agencies.”
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