AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSolomon Islands–Australia Reset: Prime Minister Matthew Wale and Australia’s Anthony Albanese agreed to elevate ties through a new comprehensive strategic treaty and stronger police cooperation, while Wale also moves to review the 2022 China security agreement; the deal includes SBD 200m (AUD 35m) support for Cyclone Maila recovery and energy-shock impacts, plus more education and vocational scholarships and increased Pacific Engagement visas. Port & Roads for Trade: Solomon Ports will hold a public open day for its 70th anniversary, while Honiara’s Yacht Club Junction sealing is completed and more road sealing is underway, with traffic controls expected around key commercial areas. Tourism Under Pressure: UNICEF warns poor sanitation and open defecation are hurting visitor appeal and growth, with waste management a major concern for coastal and lagoon destinations. Food & Farming Push: Rice development continues as JAAS experts begin a two-month mission with MALD to expand mechanized commercial rice farming and cut reliance on imported rice. Climate Resilience in Action: The Central Bank says TrigaCash’s first parametric microinsurance payouts proved the system works, and Weather Ready Pacific progress is highlighted as Honiara hosts a regional steering meeting. Local Business Voice: SICCI calls for constructive Government–private sector dialogue to ease burdens on local contractors, including costs, taxes, qualification hurdles, and limited finance.
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