AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAustralia–Solomon reset: New PM Matthew Wale says Solomon Islands will negotiate a comprehensive strategic treaty with Australia and review the secretive 2022 security pact with China, citing a non-disclosure clause and saying he only saw the full text days before his Canberra trip. EU fisheries push: A high-level EU delegation met Solomon Islands’ fisheries minister to discuss potential support for the Bina Harbour tuna processing plant in Malaita, while new EU food-safety rules are being rolled out for Pacific freezer vessels that export to the EU. Trade implementation focus: Pacific trade officials met in Honiara to shape the region’s trade agenda, stressing implementation of key agreements and next steps on labour mobility principles. Fuel and cost pressure: Pacific leaders warned that rising fuel and global conflict-linked costs are hitting women and vulnerable communities hardest, with fuel-price caps and inflation concerns continuing across the region. Labour mobility on the ground: Foreign Affairs Minister Rick Hou visited Solomon Islands workers in Australia under the labour mobility scheme, highlighting jobs and remittances and urging fair working conditions. Tourism and infrastructure: UNICEF warned poor sanitation and waste management are threatening Solomon Islands tourism growth, while Heritage Park Hotel commissioned a large solar system to cut diesel use and improve reliability. Local business upgrades: Vendors in Buala, Isabel, received a new market building funded by Australia’s infrastructure program, designed for climate resilience and better access.
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