Abishek Chand
Fiji born Australian Professor Satish Chand. Picture: https://devpolicy.org/
Fiji has gone backwards in terms of economic progress roughly by a decade according to Fiji born Australian Professor Satish Chand.
Prof Chand, who is a professor of finance in the school of business at the University of New South Wales based at the Australian Defence Force Academy in Canberra, revealed this during a virtual panel discussion last week.
He said the country’s recovery could only begin once herd immunity was achieved.
“The most recent forecast is that the global economy will grow by 6 per cent in 2021 and 4.9 per cent in 2022,” he said.
July 19, 2021
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Huge potential for the commercial sale of kava in Australia – Professor Chand
Lots of impurities present in the kava sold on the black market in Australia
Huge potential for the commercial sale of kava in Australia – Professor Chand
Lots of impurities present in the kava sold on the black market in Australia
Professor Satish Chand
There is a huge potential for the commercial sale of kava in Australia as it is currently facing a shortage in supply and can cost up to AUD$350 a kg on the black market.
This is the view of Professor Satish Chand from the University of New South Wales who says there is already a market for kava in Australia, where people desperately need kava.
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10 July, 2021, 12:00 pm
President Reverend Ili Vunisuwai of Methodist Church Fiji Rotuma getting is jab from staff nurse Merewalwsi Baba at Methodist compound Pender street in Suva. Picture: RAMA
Fiji born Australian Professor Satish Chand has called on religious leaders to push for COVID-19 vaccination and encourage their members to get vaccinated.
Prof Chand, who is a professor of finance in the School of Business at the University of New South Wales based at the Australian Defence Force Academy in Canberra, said this was imperative in order to get out of the pandemic crisis.
In an interview with Pacific journalists who virtually attended the Covering the COVID Economy Crisis session, Prof Chand said the good news was that nearly every Pacific island country has secured sufficient supply of vaccines.