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Business: NZ READIES FOR BIG PACIFIC BUSINESS EXPO - Island Business
Business: NZ READIES FOR BIG PACIFIC BUSINESS EXPO Island Business, Fiji - New Zealand?s diplomatic relationship with Fiji has been troubled after the coup there in December 2006. Though trade volumes have decreased by some $30 ... |
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Pacific periscope: A weekly business roundup - National Business Review
Pacific periscope: A weekly business roundup National Business Review, New Zealand - The country?s flag carrier too blamed the coup for losses but was promptly warned against making such statements by the military. Meanwhile, the Fiji ... |
Business: COUP, FUEL COST AFFECT PROFIT LINE - Island Business
Business: COUP, FUEL COST AFFECT PROFIT LINE Island Business, Fiji - Air Pacific's John Campbell estimated that Fiji?s national airline lost of $70 million in revenue because of the takeover and it will remain a ?significant ... |
Politics/ Fiji: CHURCHMEN TURN POWER BROKERS - Island Business
Politics/ Fiji: CHURCHMEN TURN POWER BROKERS Island Business, Fiji - Breakthrough is how a meeting last month of coup leader, Frank Bainimarama, and the man he ousted from office in December 2006, Laisenia Qarase, ... |
Publisher's court case in Fiji delayed - Business Spectator
Publisher's court case in Fiji delayed Business Spectator, Australia - Fiji's military commander Frank Bainimarama has been accused of waging a campaign of intimidation against the media since seizing power in a bloodless coup ... |
Ports: SUVA, LAUTOKA MODELS OF EFFICIENCY - Island Business
Ports: SUVA, LAUTOKA MODELS OF EFFICIENCY Island Business, Fiji - Following help from ADB via the Fiji Ports Development Project, Fiji's main ports in Suva and Lautoka are now models of efficiency. ... |
Views from Auckland: BIG KANGAROO LEAP TO THE ISLANDS - Island Business
Views from Auckland: BIG KANGAROO LEAP TO THE ISLANDS Island Business, Fiji - ... restraint and patience with the situation in Fiji while yet sending clear signals of disapproval of the December 2006 coup and the events that followed. ... |
Letter from Suva: THE WORRYING QUESTIONS BEING ASKED ABOUT FIJI - Island Business
Letter from Suva: THE WORRYING QUESTIONS BEING ASKED ABOUT FIJI Island Business, Fiji - Recall the repeated threats in the lead-up to the last coup?? The real issues for Fiji, he said, are whether the elections will be ?fair and free? and if it ... |
Politics/ Fiji: CHARTER OR POLLS, WHICH COMES FIRST? - Island Business
Politics/ Fiji: CHARTER OR POLLS, WHICH COMES FIRST? Island Business, Fiji - Reeves told journalists in Auckland that Fiji coup leader, now interim Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama, cited the court challenge Qarase had brought about ... |
New bank considers options as it opens for business - Fiji Times
New bank considers options as it opens for business Fiji Times, Fiji - The chairman of the Bank of the South Pacific Limited, Noreo Beangke, says Fiji still has a lot of potential despite the present political situation. ... |
Fiji's 'Coup Culture' Eroding Business Confidence - pacific
Fiji's 'Coup Culture' Eroding Business Confidence pacific, HI - Fiji?s reputation for having a ?coup culture' seriously erodes business confidence and could have a negative affect on long-term growth prospects, ... |
Editorial: It's not business as usual in Fiji - The Dominion Post
Editorial: It's not business as usual in Fiji The Dominion Post, New Zealand - ... to assassinate coup leader and now prime minister Voreqe Bainimarama. The beating resulted in a fractured skull. It also notes that while Fijian law ... |
Foreign minsters: No reward for "bad behaviour" by Fiji govt - National Business Review
Foreign minsters: No reward for "bad behaviour" by Fiji govt National Business Review, New Zealand - Fiji is currently ruled by military leader Commodore Voreqe (Frank) Bainimarama, who seized power in a bloodless coup in December 2006. ... |
Letter from Suva: FIJI?S MISSED OPPORTUNITY FROM MATSUURA MYSTERY - Island Business
Letter from Suva: FIJI?S MISSED OPPORTUNITY FROM MATSUURA MYSTERY Island Business, Fiji - This advice it is understood claims the visit by Mr Matsuura to Fiji would be seen as condoning the 2006 coup and the forceful removal of the elected ... |
Politics/ Fiji: REGIME EMBROILED IN DEEP CONTROVERSY - Island Business
Politics/ Fiji: REGIME EMBROILED IN DEEP CONTROVERSY Island Business, Fiji - The coup leader had called the media conference a day after his return from India for a semi-private visit. It was during his absence that the story broke ... |
Phones worth their weight in gold - National Business Review
Phones worth their weight in gold National Business Review, New Zealand - ... of its main justifications for the December 2006 coup. Last week it charged the former CEO of Airports Fiji, the country's powerful airports authority, ... |
Views from Auckland: YEAR OF THE CLEAN SLATE - Island Business
Views from Auckland: YEAR OF THE CLEAN SLATE Island Business, Fiji - Fiji can possibly look forward to changes in its relationship with New Zealand later this year. Beginning with a tough stand after the 2006 coup, ... |
Cover Story: LEVUKA IN DISTRESS - Island Business
Cover Story: LEVUKA IN DISTRESS Island Business, Fiji - Levuka town, dubbed by its inhabitants as the birthplace of the nation of Fiji, is struggling to survive. More frequently now, its streets are empty, ... |
Viewpoint: WHAT CAN THE ISLANDS EXPECT FROM THE NEW RUDD GOVT? - Island Business
Viewpoint: WHAT CAN THE ISLANDS EXPECT FROM THE NEW RUDD GOVT? Island Business, Fiji - There is no doubt the coup culture in Fiji has become a dead weight on progress. Fortunately, there is little debate, both within and beyond Fiji, ... |
Pacific Update - Island Business
Pacific Update Island Business, Fiji - ?As the current head of Fiji?s military, I am very much aware of the concerns regarding what is now being widely described as the ?coup culture? in Fiji. ... |





