Fijian PM’s Week Long Visit Heralds Surrey Trade mission

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SURREY – Fijian Prime Minister’s week-long visit to Vancouver with a number of days spent in Surrey marked the first time a leader from Fiji has visited Canada.

Rear Admiral (Rtd.) Josaia V. Bainimarama – the first democratically-elected sitting prime minister of his Fiji– was guest and keynote speaker of a luncheon with the Surrey Board of Trade at the Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel.

Later Friday afternoon – accompanied by an extensive entourage of aides and security personnel – he took the opportunity to visit Peace Arch Park and the Canada-U.S. border.

The prime minister’s visit coincided with an announcement Friday afternoon that the Surrey Board of Trade was embarking on a trade mission to Fiji in November.

Fiji – a group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean – currently exports nearly $184 million worth of goods into the U.S. and Canada, and is seeking foreign investment into agricultural and livestock production, dairy, renewable energy, communication technology and other areas.

“Surrey stands at a critical juncture where the right decisions, through foreign and domestic investment… will create economic opportunities for a generation and beyond,” said Greg Thomas, chair of the Surrey Board of Trade’s international trade team.

“I think that in Surrey, Fijian businesses and Canadian businesses can focus on the strength and innovation within every entrepreneur to take an idea and use it as the foundation for building a business, locally and globally.”