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2 High-level visits  





3 Trade  





4 Diplomatic missions  





5 References  














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Fiji–Mexico relations
Map indicating locations of Fiji and Mexico

Fiji

Mexico

Fiji–Mexico relations are the foreign relations between Fiji and Mexico. Both nations are members of the United Nations.

History

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Fiji and Mexico established diplomatic relations on 31 August 1975.[1] Mexico soon accredited its embassy in Canberra, Australia to Fiji. Relations between Fiji and Mexico have been limited, taking place primarily in multilateral forums such as at the United Nations.

In April 2014, Fijian Foreign Minister Inoke Kubuabola paid a visit to Mexico to attend the first Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (GPEDC) summit in Mexico City.[1] In January 2017, a group of 17 Mexican Senators, led by Senator Manuel Cavazos Lerma, attended the 25th Asia Pacific Parliamentary Forum held in Suva, Fiji.[2]

Since 2014, the Mexican government offers each year scholarships for nationals of Fiji to study postgraduate studies at Mexican higher education institutions.[1]

High-level visits

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High-level visits from Fiji to Mexico

High-level visits from Mexico to Fiji

Trade

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In 2018, trade between Fiji and Mexico totaled US$5.8 million.[3] Fiji's main exports to Mexico include: drinking water (Fiji Water); tunas; household goods and corals. Mexico's main exports to Fiji include: kneaders, mixers, mills and crushers; body deodorants and antiperspirants; modular circuits; sardines; malt beer; and crockery.[1]

Diplomatic missions

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References

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  • ^ 25a Reunión Anual del Foro Parlamentario Asia Pacífico (APPF) (in Spanish)
  • ^ Mexican Ministry of the Economy: Fiji (in Spanish)
  • ^ Embassy of Fiji in the United States
  • ^ Embassy of Mexico in Australia
  • flag Mexico

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fiji–Mexico_relations&oldid=1110133384"

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