Seventh Annual Vanuatu Made Week Wraps Up in Port Vila

PORT VILA, Vanuatu – The Seventh Vanuatu Made Week concluded today after four days (23-26 September) of showcasing the very best of Vanuatu’s locally made products, crafts, and services. Bringing together micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), producers, and stakeholders from all six provinces, the event has become a flagship platform for promoting the creativity, innovation, and resilience of Vanuatu’s people.

The Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations Plus or PACER Plus is a Gold Sponsor of the event. This year the event featured a trade fair, the Vanuatu Made Toktok B2B Forum, a garments and textiles fashion show, All-Vanuatu-Made products cooking demonstrations by the Vanuatu Chef Association, and an awards night. Together, these activities provided an important space for producers to connect directly with domestic consumers and international buyers.

Mr. Noel Kalo, Director of the Department of Industry, says that the event is about creating sustainable livelihoods.

"Vanuatu Made Week is not just an exhibition, it's an economic driver. By supporting this event, PACER Plus is helping our MSMEs tap into new markets, strengthen business networks, and reinforce the Vanuatu Made brand at home and abroad. It's about creating sustainable livelihoods while proudly promoting what is authentically ours."

For many vendors, the opportunity to showcase their products to a larger audience was invaluable. Ms. Esmie Jimmy, owner of Green Forest Oils, a natural oil producer from Nguna Island, said: “This week I sold what I would normally sell in a month. But more importantly, I’ve connected with new buyers as well.”

The PACER Plus Vanuatu National Coordinator, Mr. Michael Ligo, noted that supporting events like Vanuatu Made Week directly aligns with PACER Plus’s mission to strengthen trade and economic opportunities in Vanuatu. By helping local producers gain visibility, build networks, and access information, PACER Plus contributes to sustainable private sector growth while encouraging value addition export readiness.

Ms. Esmie Jimmy (left), owner of Green Forest Oils, a natural oil producer from Nguna Island at the event.

“Supporting Vanuatu Made Week matters because it’s not only about showcasing products, but it’s also about building confidence, creating opportunities, and ensuring that Vanuatu-made goods find their rightful place in both regional and global markets,” said Mr. Ligo.

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