Fijian Institutions
FCCI
FEC
Fiji Hotel & Tourism Association (FHTA)
Textile, Clothing &Footware (TCF) Council
FCCI

FCCI provides a forum for businesses and other organizations to examine and better comprehend the nature and significance of the major shifts taking place in the Fijian economy.

We aim to promote a positive environment for business and to defend the rights of entrepreneurs.  Led by our business members, and operating independent of any political position, we serve as a bridge between the private sector, government and various stakeholders, active in economic development.

FCCI advocates policies that improve the business climate and contribute to the sustainable development of companies of all sizes and sectors, but predominantly SME's and we strive to contribute to the economic development and attractiveness of our region.


FEC

Fiji Exports Council (FEC)has a long, proud history of supporting Fijianbusiness to going globally.

Fiji Hotel & Tourism Association (FHTA)

The Fiji Hotel and Tourism Association (FHTA) was initially registered in 1965 and has grown to include broader members of the tourism industry such as vendors and service providers. The accommodation providers of the Membership represent approximately 80% of the total room inventory in Fiji.The Association's membership now comprises approximately 260 Members across various segments, directly and indirectly linked with tourism, inlcuding Dive,Marine,Surf,Yacht (Cruising and Super Yachts),Food & Beverage Providers,Airlines,Rental Car Services,Tours,Ground Operators,Spa Services,Crockery/Cutlery suppliers,Kitchen Equipment suppliers,Environmental suppliers.

Textile, Clothing &Footware (TCF) Council

The Textile, Clothing and Footwear (TCF) Council was created to promote Fijian manufacturing, both domestically and internationally.

Offering Fijian businesses help with every aspect of the manufacturing process – from concept realisation– the TCF exists to develop and encourage Fiji’s textile and clothing industry.

Fiji boasts a world-class manufacturing base in a number of different areas, particularly textiles, clothing and footwear. The “Make it in Fiji” initiative is designed for manufacturers to commit to a process of continuous improvement in all aspects of Fijian manufacturing and business practices.