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Interest in Fiji SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 2015 DEANS P86 CRUNCH TIME ULTIMATE WEEKEND READING FLYING FIJIANS: PNC CHAMPION POSTER»»INSIDE INVESTORS: 108 register in first quarter of 2015 What do you think? Email [email protected] call 3304111 or 3304209 (A/H) web https://www.facebook.com/fijitimesonline 116 PAGES $1.00 VIP OUTSIDE VITI LEVU $1.50 VIP THE FIRST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE WORLD EVERY DAY ONE hundred and eight foreign investment worth $315.4million and anticipated to generate employment for 1473 people have been registered by Investment Fiji for the first quarter of this year. The positive outlook was announced by Investment Fiji CEO Godo Muller-Teut in a statement yesterday while handing a cheque for $269,991.30 to Government for foreign direct investment (FDI) registration fees. The fees were collected from foreign investment regis- tration certificate approvals for January-April this year. By GERALDINE PANAPASA Continued PAGE 2 Poasa Bainivalu of Suva in control against Rewa during the Inkk Mobile Battle of the Giants semi-final at Ratu Cakobau Park in Nausori last night. Rewa won 1-0 and will play Ba in the final at Ratu Cakobau Park on Sunday. Reports on PAGES 87-88 Picture: SOLOMONE RABULU FIJI believes that actions taken by New Zealand to suspend eggplant, mango, breadfruit and papaya im- ports from Fiji are unjustified. The Ministry of Primary Indus- tries of New Zealand made the deci- sion to suspend imports of the four products after initially rejecting a shipment of eggplant because of an anomaly in the operational mea- sures taken in Fiji under the bilat- eral quarantine agreement. However, the Government also says that it is taking urgent action to ensure Fijian agricultural prod- ucts continue to be exported freely and safely to New Zealand and will not rest until normal exports are re- stored. In a statement yesterday, Min- ister for Public Enterprises Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum said the banning of the four products was unjustified in light of Fiji’s strong commitment to biosecurity and its unblemished record in exporting safe agricultural products throughout the region for many years. “New Zealand authorities have raised no concerns about any specif- ic biosecurity risks associated with the shipment in question. We find it highly irregular that New Zealand has opted to suspend all imports of the four commodities rather than simply rejecting any consignment over which they had concerns,” Mr Sayed-Khaiyum said. “These actions are also inconsis- tent with New Zealand’s past prac- tices. Nevertheless, the Government of Fiji is conducting an audit of the responsible treatment facility to en- sure that its procedures are in line with the standards established in the bilateral quarantine agreement.” He also said the Ministry of In- dusty, Trade and Tourism, the Ministry of Agriculture and the Biosecurity Authority of Fiji had re- quested to meet in Wellington with New Zealand authorities to resolve this issue. New Zealand suspends Fiji products By TEVITA VUIBAU

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Page 1: Interest in Fiji...Nausori last night. Rewa won 1-0 and will play Ba in the fi nal at Ratu Cakobau Park on Sunday. Reports on PAGES 87-88 Picture: SOLOMONE RABULU FIJI believes that

Interestin Fiji

SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 2015

DEANS

P86

CRUNCHTIME

ULTIMATEWEEKENDREADING

FLYING FIJIANS: PNC CHAMPION POSTER»»INSIDE

INVESTORS: 108 register in first quarter of 2015

What do you think? Email [email protected] call 3304111 or 3304209 (A/H) web https://www.facebook.com/fijitimesonline

116 PAGES $1.00 VIP OUTSIDE VITI LEVU $1.50 VIP THE FIRST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE WORLD EVERY DAY

ONE hundred and eight foreign investment worth$315.4million and anticipated to generate employment for1473 people have been registered by Investment Fiji for thefi rst quarter of this year.

The positive outlook was announced by Investment Fiji CEO Godo Muller-Teut in a statement yesterday whilehanding a cheque for $269,991.30 to Government for foreigndirect investment (FDI) registration fees.

The fees were collected from foreign investment regis-tration certifi cate approvals for January-April this year.

By GERALDINE PANAPASA

Continued PAGE 2

Poasa Bainivalu of Suva in control

against Rewa during the Inkk

Mobile Battle of the Giants

semi-fi nal at Ratu Cakobau Park in

Nausori last night.Rewa won 1-0 and will play Ba in the

fi nal at Ratu Cakobau Park

on Sunday.Reports on

PAGES 87-88

Picture: SOLOMONE RABULU

FIJI believes that actions taken byNew Zealand to suspend eggplant,mango, breadfruit and papaya im-ports from Fiji are unjustifi ed.

The Ministry of Primary Indus-tries of New Zealand made the deci-sion to suspend imports of the fourproducts after initially rejecting ashipment of eggplant because of ananomaly in the operational mea-sures taken in Fiji under the bilat-eral quarantine agreement.

However, the Government alsosays that it is taking urgent actionto ensure Fijian agricultural prod-ucts continue to be exported freelyand safely to New Zealand and willnot rest until normal exports are re-stored.

In a statement yesterday, Min-ister for Public Enterprises AiyazSayed-Khaiyum said the banning ofthe four products was unjustifi ed inlight of Fiji’s strong commitmentto biosecurity and its unblemishedrecord in exporting safe agriculturalproducts throughout the region formany years.

“New Zealand authorities haveraised no concerns about any specif-ic biosecurity risks associated withthe shipment in question. We fi nd ithighly irregular that New Zealandhas opted to suspend all imports ofthe four commodities rather thansimply rejecting any consignmentover which they had concerns,” MrSayed-Khaiyum said.

“These actions are also inconsis-tent with New Zealand’s past prac-tices. Nevertheless, the Governmentof Fiji is conducting an audit of theresponsible treatment facility to en-sure that its procedures are in linewith the standards established in thebilateral quarantine agreement.”

He also said the Ministry of In-dusty, Trade and Tourism, theMinistry of Agriculture and theBiosecurity Authority of Fiji had re-quested to meet in Wellington withNew Zealand authorities to resolvethis issue.

New ZealandsuspendsFiji productsBy TEVITA VUIBAU