ADB supports Fiji’s development objectives through policy analysis and advice, sovereign and private sector financing facilities, and targeted technical assistance and knowledge services.
International cooperation among tax authorities has become a critical component of modern tax administration, particularly in strengthening domestic revenue mobilization and combating the illicit flow of financial transactions.
Aligning national trade strategies with climate commitments fosters sustainable growth and resilience in developing economies. Integrated policy frameworks, multilateral cooperation, climate-resilient infrastructure, and capacity building can achieve this balance.
This report analyzes challenges and opportunities affecting efforts to build resilience to shocks in the Pacific.
ADB joined the governments of Fiji and Japan in a commissioning ceremony for various terminal facilities to help Fiji boost the capacity and resilience of its airport operations.
Fiji faces operational and implementation challenges like other Pacific island countries, with limited capacity and frequent staff turnover in key positions affecting both the public and private sectors. Accordingly, ADB initiatives in Fiji seek to deliver appropriate levels of technical assistance to ensure effective implementation and sustainable results.
To date, ADB has committed 117 public sector loans, grants, and technical assistance totaling $991 million to Fiji.
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Last updated: 21 December 2023