AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPacific Defence Industry: Australia’s Defence Industry and Pacific Island Affairs Minister Pat Conroy says strategic competition with China is “permanent,” but Pacific nations still choose their own paths, pointing to infrastructure, local content and labour mobility support including a Solomon Islands road partnership tied to Solomon Islands companies. Bilateral Trade & Mining: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale meets PNG PM James Marape in Port Moresby, signing a development and economic cooperation framework, discussing a tailored free-trade concept and pushing mining cooperation. El Niño Risk: A Green Climate Fund official warns Solomon Islands faces a tougher 2026–2027 “super El Niño,” urging decisive political action as the Meteorological Service declares El Niño conditions and expects impacts through year-end. Ports & Logistics: Solomon Islands Ports Authority (SIPA) commissions the Kulabule Jetty and outlines plans to expand the Honiara Domestic Port with a new wharf and ramps, plus future reclamation near the Central Market. Maritime Skills & Trade: Day of the Seafarer coverage highlights Pacific Towing’s tug crews as a key link for safe port access and faster movement of fuel, cargo and construction materials. Food Security Scholarship: Solomon Islands student Hannah Bilello named a 2026 Borlaug Scholar for research on water and sanitation’s role in food security. Drug Trafficking Link: Australia’s record 2.7 tonnes cocaine seizure is linked to a shipment allegedly routed via the Solomon Islands, with authorities describing an organised network and a detained “mother vessel.” Energy Innovation: Reporting on solar-powered canoes from Ecuador’s Amazon notes expansion to the Solomon Islands, aiming to cut fuel costs and pollution.
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