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Fiji: An Island Economy Built on Distance, Image, and Flow
Fiji is not defined by what it produces in volume. It is defined by how it converts distance into value. Its location in the South Pacific limits industry and scale, but that same isolation creates the conditions for a different kind of economy—one built on perception, access, and controlled flow. Geography sets the constraint first. Fiji sits far from major industrial centres, which raises the cost of manufacturing, logistics, and large-scale production. Competing with count
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