AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 minutes agoAustralia–Solomons Reset: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale is in Canberra to negotiate a new “comprehensive” strategic treaty with Australia and to review the secretive 2022 China security pact, saying he only received the full text days before his trip and that a non-disclosure clause limited access. Policing & Security Cooperation: Both leaders also signalled stronger police co-operation and a renewed focus on regional security, climate action and transnational crime, with Australia positioning itself as a key security partner. Energy Cost Pressure: UNCTAD warns rising oil prices from Strait of Hormuz tensions could add about US$20.4b annually to vulnerable economies’ fuel bills, squeezing public services across many least developed and small island states. Tourism Risk From Sanitation: UNICEF says open defecation and poor waste management are threatening Solomon Islands tourism growth, with “environment and rubbish” flagged as a weak point in visitor experience. Infrastructure for Trade & Travel: Western Province Premier Billy Veo urges GREAT and SIACL to fast-track upgrades to the Nusatupe Airport Terminal in Gizo. Food & Jobs: JAAS rice experts begin a two-month mission with MALD to support mechanised commercial rice farming and cut reliance on imported rice. Local Business Facilities: Buala vendors in Isabel Province receive a new climate-resilient market building funded by Australia’s provincial markets program. Finance Inclusion: CBSI and Rural Inclusion host the first National Digital Financial Literacy Content Hub workshop to improve access and consumer protection for digital services. Clean Power Investment: Heritage Park Hotel commissions a large solar system to supply up to 95% of its electricity needs, reducing diesel use.
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