Describes bilateral and multilateral trade agreements that this country is party to, including with the United States. Includes websites and other resources where U.S. companies can get more information on how to take advantage of these agreements.
Last Published: 8/5/2019

Fiji manufacturers enjoy preferential access under a number of multilateral and regional trade agreements.  The country is also pursuing further bilateral trade agreements where diplomatic missions have opened in Brazil, Korea, United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, and Ethiopia.

The Developing Country Preferences Scheme grants preferential access for Pacific island exports into Australia.  The Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) grants market access to MSG member countries including Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. 
Fiji is a party to the Pacific Island Countries Trade Agreement (PICTA).  Fiji ratified the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the E.U. on trade in goods in 2014.  Negotiations continue for a Comprehensive EPA to secure preferential access to the E.U. market for some Fiji exports (with a notable exception being sugar) and implementation of the EPA. 

 

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Fiji Trade Development and Promotion Trade Agreements