Fiji Sun

Ministry of Trade and Commerce Working to Improve Adherence to Protocols for Business Houses

- MARAIA VULA SUVA

The Ministry of Commerce Trade Tourism and Transport will be contacting business houses over the next few days to see how businesses can improve adherence to COVIDSAFE Protocols.

Permanent Secretary Shaheen Ali confirmed this, after activist Roshika Deo , on a Twitter post listed some businesses who have been named in the areas of interest list updated daily by the Fijian Government.

Ms Deo on the said Twitter post stated: “Nearly every business operating right now thru @MCTTTFiji #COVID19 protocols have become sources of transmissi­ons in community.

These are just some businesses in the last 2 days only, with many of it being previous clusters. Obvs protocols r not working & urgent review is needed.

Bondwell Vatuwaqa

FMF

Fiji Ports

Kasabia

Mind Pearl

Paradise Beverages Pacific Battery

Sun Insurance

FNPF

Carpenters Finance

Fiji Times

Foods Pacific

Golden

Lyndhurst

Narsey Plastics

Golden Manufactur­es Goodman Fielder

United Apparel

Viti Food

Williams and Gosling Communicat­ions Fiji Ltd

Fletcher Constructi­on Tug Bellaria

CJS Supermarke­t Nabua NewWorld IGA FNPF Extra Supermarke­t MaxValue Lami

MHCC

NewWorld Valelevu Ranjeet Garments

Shop and Save Lami Shop and Save Nabua

MCTTT along with the Ministry of Health have been working above and beyond in ensuring businesses are able to operate again after the second wave of the COVID outbreak.

The second outbreak has had an immense impact on our economy, MCTTT has always been safe and quick to respond to the needs and wants of stakeholde­rs under its portfolio.

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