AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoClimate Finance & Risk: Solomon Islands youth say development benefits are uneven and trust is low, with 71% in the country disagreeing benefits are fairly shared, while a separate push is underway to help households and farmers cope with climate shocks through TrigaCash microinsurance that triggers instant payouts using weather data. Regional Trade & Security: Prime Minister Matthew Wale is set to meet Australia’s Anthony Albanese in Canberra on 3 June, with economic recovery and security cooperation expected to top talks after Wale’s earlier concerns about a China policing deal. Pacific Infrastructure Push: The Quad (US, India, Japan, Australia) is moving to develop port infrastructure in Fiji, a plan seen as both a supply-chain challenge to China and a potential new flashpoint. Banking & Sustainable Lending: Papua New Guinea banks are preparing to introduce green loan standards after a training workshop led by the Bank of Papua New Guinea and the IFC. Local Business Costs: Solomon Islands copra and cocoa exporters say recently removed export levies hurt farmers, reduced trade, and damaged buyer confidence. Health & Human Capital: New WASH facilities have been handed over at Vavalu Primary School in Guadalcanal, improving water, sanitation and attendance, especially for girls. Mining & Labour Relations: China Railway faces fresh backlash over reports and images tied to worker meal treatment at a mining camp, adding to wider concerns about unequal treatment. Road & City Disruption: Honiara’s Mendana Avenue CBD works continue until end of July, with lane closures and traffic delays expected.
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