AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDiplomatic Push to China: Solomon Islands Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela will visit China from July 10–15, signalling continued ties and deeper practical cooperation despite “external noise.” Digital Payments Upgrade: The Central Bank of Solomon Islands and Australia have kicked off a Unified Quick Response (QR) Code Standard project to create one national QR payment standard for merchants and customers. Road Works in Honiara: Seaside road sealing from Point Cruz Hotbread Roundabout to Central Market is progressing, with reopening expected by end of this week and remaining works shifting to the landside section. Cash Crunch in Temotu: Temotu Province is facing recurring cash shortages, with limited EFTPOS access and freight cash leaving the province when ships call in. Tourism Border Tech at Munda: Munda International Airport has gone live with the Solomon Islands Border Management System, processing international arrivals electronically as part of a joint trilateral rollout. Mining Governance Cooperation: Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea are aligning on mining sector reforms, including plans aimed at better alluvial gold governance and value retention. Education and Policing Support: Australia announced major education funding and moves toward a comprehensive treaty with Solomon Islands, including cooperation on a Royal Police Force Academy. Cyclone Maila Recovery Funding: New Zealand committed NZD750,000 (SBD3.4m) for early recovery in Western and Choiseul through partner agencies. Blue Economy & Climate Finance: UNDP highlights why Pacific blue economy resilience needs stronger digital inclusion and new financial architecture to protect livelihoods from climate shocks.
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