Fiji Sun

Consider economic vulnerabil­ity, says Mark Brown

- LOSIRENE LACANIVALU Edited by Ranoba Baoa Feedback: com.fj losirene.lacanivalu@fijisun.

Cook Islands Minister for Finance Mark Brown said the narrow economic base for several Pacific countries should be considered to allow them access to consensual financing. Mr Brown said on the issue of vulnerabil­ity, he “as a minister would like some considerat­ion given the aspect of vulnerabil­ity to enable countries to have access to consensual financing for countries to grow in the future”.

Mr Brown was speaking with the Fiji Sun after representi­ng the Cook Islands at the Forum Economic Ministers Meeting that opened yesterday at the Pacific Islands Forum Secretaria­t conference centre in Suva.

The Forum Economic Ministers Meeting chairperso­n and Samoan Minister for Finance Epa Tuioti welcomed Finance Ministers from around the Pacific to the meeting. With the theme ‘Financing for Developmen­t Solutions’ Mr Tuioti emphasised the critical importance of collective and coherent regional action.

He said the meeting provided an opportunit­y to consider the common challenges that the Pacific faces and deliberate on a coherent and practical way forward for the improved and sustainabl­e livelihood­s of the people. Referring to the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) agenda 2030, he said the goals were a reflection of the Pacific’s global commitment to improve the economic and social livelihood­s of the people. Mr Tuioti said Samoa had fully integrated the implementa­tion of the SDGs into its national developmen­t process to ensure coherence and to mitigate the burden of reporting

The Forum Economic Ministers Meeting chairperso­n and Samoan Minister for Finance Epa Tuioti welcomed Finance Ministers from around the Pacific to the meeting.

on government processes.

Australian Assistant Minister to the Treasurer Michael Sukkar said the meeting brought together members of the Pacific Islands Forum and observers from a number of developmen­tal partners. Mr Sukkar said FEMM was the only Pacific region forum of economic and finance ministers, providing an important opportunit­y for Australia to engage with its counterpar­ts and discuss economic challenges and opportunit­ies in the region.

He said Australia’s participat­ion in this meeting highlights its government’s ongoing commitment to support economic developmen­t and prosperity in the Pacific. He said the forum would focus on Pacific regional developmen­t priorities and possible options for countries to finance their economic developmen­t goals with a particular focus on natural disaster risks in the region and associated disaster finance, including ways to effectivel­y engage the private sector to access finance.

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