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KUTh looks into Fiji, Vanuatu and PNG

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Sydney, Australia:  KUTh Energy is an Australian power company that PITIC has been assisting with their move to invest into the Pacific Islands.

Pacific tourism chiefs look for backing to develop untapped resources

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Suva, Fiji: The South Pacific Tourism Organisation says a regional conference in Samoa this week aims to connect potential investors

Riding the high TIDES of tourism

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The one sector that continues to hold the most promise for economic development in the Pacific Islands after all these decades is tourism.

Pacific Island NGO leaders endorse new direction for PIANGO

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Suva, Fiji: Prominent Pacific Island leaders and activists from Non Government Organisations (NGOs) met in Nadi last week

Coconut plays key role, Pacific meeting hears

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Apia, Camoa: A regional conference about coconuts ended last week with participants eager to return home to put what they learnt into action.

Economic forecast to dominate Pacific conference

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Port Vila, Vanuatu: The disturbing economic outlook for Pacific Island countries will be the focus of a series of international meetings in Vanuatu this week.

ADB vice president to attend Pacific Conference on Global Economic Crisis

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Manila, Philippines: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) Vice-President Lawrence Greenwood  will visit Vanuatu this week to attend the “Pacific Conference on the Human Face of the Global Economic Crisis Conference” in Port Vila.

ANZ optimistic on Pacific outlook

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Suva, Fiji: The ANZ Bank's Asia-Pacific head says he is optimistic about the Pacific Islands ability to respond to the global economic crisis.

NZ signs up to South Pacific fisheries convention

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Wellington, New Zealand: New Zealand became the first country to sign a new convention to manage non-highly migratory fisheries in the high seas of the South Pacific.

Dropping the “Grow First, Clean Up Later” Development Saying for Green Growth

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Suva, Fiji: In light of the current economic crisis, aligning development approaches to environmental sustainability is the best solution to rebuild more resilient, socially inclusive

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