Wholesale & Retail

“Retail Right, Report Right – Powering National Revenue.” 

The Wholesale & Retail Industry is a cornerstone of Fiji’s economy, driving employment, trade, and consumer activity supported by Fiji’s strong retail sector growth within the services economy. However, despite its economic significance, the industry presents complex and growing compliance challenges. These include widespread under-registration, volatile VAT turnover patterns, and informal financial practices particularly prevalent among Micro, Small and Medium enterprises (MSMEs). Many businesses continue to operate outside the formal tax system, eroding tax integrity and creating an uneven playing field.

It is also one of the most fragmented sectors – ranging from large importers and specialized Wholesalers & Distributors to informal market vendors and small shop operators – creating diverse compliance risks across its value chain.

 

Non-specialized retail encompasses general sales across various outlets, including food and non-food items, second-hand goods, and market stalls. Specialized retail is segmented, with one part dedicated to food, non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages, tobacco, and motor fuel, while another focuses on consumer goods like clothing, textiles, footwear, household items, pharmaceuticals, and recreational goods. The motor vehicle sector handles the sale of vehicles, parts, and their maintenance. Wholesale operations are categorized into food and agricultural products, and a broader array of consumer and industrial goods such as construction materials, electronics, and chemicals. Finally, the ICT sector is specialized in the retail and wholesale of computers, software, and telecommunications equipment.

Wholesale & Retail Trend Analysis

Risk Areas and Mitigation Strategies

Last Updated - July 10, 2025

Wholesale & Retail

“Retail Right, Report Right – Powering National Revenue.” 

The Wholesale & Retail Industry is a cornerstone of Fiji’s economy, driving employment, trade, and consumer activity supported by Fiji’s strong retail sector growth within the services economy. However, despite its economic significance, the industry presents complex and growing compliance challenges. These include widespread under-registration, volatile VAT turnover patterns, and informal financial practices particularly prevalent among Micro, Small and Medium enterprises (MSMEs). Many businesses continue to operate outside the formal tax system, eroding tax integrity and creating an uneven playing field.

It is also one of the most fragmented sectors – ranging from large importers and specialized Wholesalers & Distributors to informal market vendors and small shop operators – creating diverse compliance risks across its value chain.

 

Non-specialized retail encompasses general sales across various outlets, including food and non-food items, second-hand goods, and market stalls. Specialized retail is segmented, with one part dedicated to food, non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages, tobacco, and motor fuel, while another focuses on consumer goods like clothing, textiles, footwear, household items, pharmaceuticals, and recreational goods. The motor vehicle sector handles the sale of vehicles, parts, and their maintenance. Wholesale operations are categorized into food and agricultural products, and a broader array of consumer and industrial goods such as construction materials, electronics, and chemicals. Finally, the ICT sector is specialized in the retail and wholesale of computers, software, and telecommunications equipment.

Wholesale & Retail Trend Analysis

Risk Areas and Mitigation Strategies

Last Updated - July 10, 2025