AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMining & fiscal policy: The World Bank says gold has overtaken logging as Solomon Islands’ top export, now 53% of goods exports, and urges faster passage of the long-delayed VAT Bill and Mineral Resources Bill to strengthen fiscal resilience and tax fairness. Tax consultation: The GREAT Coalition has released a Draft Formal Tax Policy Work Programme 2026–2028 for public input, aiming to protect the tax system and reduce avoidance/evasion. Mineral Holdings controversy: Opposition rejects the Government and AG’s explanation over Solomon Islands Mineral Holding Limited (SIMHL) registration “mistakes,” while the Government says it was an “honest administrative mistake” and has corrected Company Haus entries. Public finance leadership change: Auditor-General David Teika Dennis resigns to become Permanent Secretary for Finance and Treasury, with safeguards in place as he steps away from active audits. Health push: Health Ministry targets zero malaria deaths by 2030 under a roadmap to eliminate malaria by 2038. Jobs & growth outlook: World Bank warns recovery is narrow and mining-driven, calling for stronger public financial management and more investment in agriculture and fisheries to create jobs. Bilateral investment drive: PM Matthew Wale and PNG PM James Marape push a “growth corridor” and bankable partnerships at the inaugural PNG–Solomon Islands investment conference, with emphasis on indigenous business and local jobs. Agriculture support: Central Makira thanks PRC for farming tools for cocoa and coconut farmers. Infrastructure & services: Honiara’s road upgrade works near completion on the HCC Roundabout–Hot Bread Roundabout corridor, after utility coordination delays. Sports facility: Ground-breaking held for the SIFF Football Academy at King George VI School, backed by PNG and Japan contributions.
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