Fiji's main exports are sugar, clothing, gold, timber, fish, molasses and coconut oil. The main export destinations are US, UK Australia and other pacific island countries. The two way trade between Australia and Fiji has steadily declined since 2000, largely due to a reduction in Australian exports of petroleum, textiles, clothing and footwear.
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Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum is the Minister for International Trade for Fiji.
Fiji Islands Council of Trade Unions was created in 2002-08.
Fiji's most major trading partners are Australia and New Zealand. Hope i helped :)
Indo Fijians have more freedom now back then when the British ruled Fiji. People are free to practise what they want, what to wear and what to do. The abolishment of the indian slave trade. The freedom but under a constitutional monarchy.
FIJI has foe ever been FIJI
Britain gained control of Fiji in 1874, establishing it as a colony that provided strategic advantages in the Pacific. The British sought to exploit Fiji's resources, particularly its sugar and copra industries, and to enhance trade routes. Additionally, Fiji served as a base for British naval operations in the region. The colonization also led to significant cultural and social changes, impacting indigenous Fijian society.
The largest bay in Fiji is Suva Bay, located on the southeast coast of the main island, Viti Levu. It serves as the port for Suva, the capital city of Fiji, and is known for its deep waters, which accommodate large vessels. The bay is surrounded by lush hills and is an important hub for trade and transportation in the region.
Republic of the Fiji IslandsThe Sovereign Republic of the Fiji Islands.
Sandalwood was introduced to Fiji in the early 19th century by European settlers and traders who sought to exploit its valuable timber and aromatic properties. The trees thrived in Fiji's tropical climate, leading to a burgeoning sandalwood trade. However, overharvesting and unsustainable practices led to a significant decline in sandalwood populations. Today, efforts are being made to conserve and sustainably manage the remaining sandalwood resources in Fiji.
There is only one country in Fiji: Fiji.
Fiji is located in Australasia
Fiji uses the Fiji Dollar, although the Australian Dollar is widely accepted _______________________________________________ Fiji is a country of its own with its own jurisdiction and legislation. Fiji uses the Fiji Dollar. $1.00=100cents. Fiji monetary unit is $FJD