AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPNG–Solomon Islands Cooperation: Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands signed a new five-year Framework Agreement on Development and Economic Cooperation (2026–2030) after talks in Port Moresby, covering trade, investment, infrastructure, security, border management, and regional engagement. Regional Leadership Push: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale urged PNG to keep leading on Pacific priorities, including strengthening the Melanesian Spearhead Group and wider regional cooperation. Maritime Focus in Honiara: Solomon Islands marked International Day of the Seafarer at the Solomon Islands Maritime College under the theme “Carrying world trade. Carrying the risks,” while the Ministry of Infrastructure Development outlined priorities for maritime investment, safety, and workforce development. Ports and Domestic Shipping: SIPA commissioned the Kulabule Jetty and says it plans to expand the Honiara Domestic Port with a new wharf, ramps, and possible reclamation near the Central Market to ease congestion and boost capacity. Road Works: Central Honiara’s main road upgrades continue, with Hot Bread Roundabout works progressing on subgrade, concrete, and safety improvements. Climate and Food Pressure: El Niño-linked dry weather is cutting slippery cabbage harvests at Honiara markets, shrinking bundles and raising scarcity. Disaster Readiness: 29 health and emergency response professionals completed rehabilitation in disaster training in Honiara, supported by Australia’s DFAT program. Security and Trade Risks: Australia-linked cocaine investigations highlight how shipments allegedly moved from Queensland to Sydney, with a Belize-flagged vessel seized in the Solomon Islands as part of the broader network. Tourism Boost: Temotu Bash 2.0 in Lata drew about 1,000 people and is positioned as an annual event to grow provincial tourism.
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