Daniel Stow has been appointed as Fiji’s Trade Commissioner to Australia and New Zealand by the Ministry of Commerce, Trade, Tourism and Transport.
A statement on the Fijian Government Facebook Page says Stow has been with the Trade Commission for the past four and half years and brings with him extensive experience in international trade, development and digital technology.
Stow, previously held the position of Manager Trade and Investment and since being appointed as Officer-in-Charge in mid-2019, Stow has overseen nearly $150 million in registered investment projects and over $120 million in facilitated exports in Fiji.
Stow says the role is accompanied by an overwhelming sense of duty and obligation to use this responsibility to help create greater economic opportunities for Fijians and further contribute to Fiji’s economic recovery and development aspirations.
The Australia and New Zealand Trade Commission is responsible for trade and investment promotion to attract high quality foreign direct investment into Fiji while facilitating new market access opportunities for Fijian export products.
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