AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPacific Security: China’s submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile test and PNG’s move to close Taiwan’s representative trade office have both fed fresh calls for a stronger Pacific-led security agreement, with Australia and regional leaders pushing for tighter cooperation ahead of the Pacific Islands Forum. Local Diplomacy & Travel: Prime Minister Matthew Wale is set to visit Washington and Tokyo, aiming to deepen ties with the US and Japan, while Japan continues to frame support around long-term local responsibility. Health & Infrastructure: Japan/JICA has handed over the upgraded Kilu’ufi Hospital in Malaita, but Malaita leaders warn many facilities still lack recent renovations, keeping pressure on health budgets. Tobacco Control: The Health Minister warns tobacco firms are targeting youth with “new” nicotine products, promising stronger enforcement and updates to the Tobacco Act. Rural Economy: CEMA’s “Farmers First” is improving cocoa and copra cashflow through local agents and faster payments, while a Solomon Islands tech firm secured a preferred supplier deal under rural development contracting. Maritime & Environment: Solomon Islands and PNG continue technical work on their maritime boundary treaty, and the region moves toward a large Melanesian ocean reserve corridor as climate and warming threaten fisheries. Governance: Ministries have aligned efforts to advance judicial autonomy reforms, and a Rennell bauxite investigation may widen to former PM Manasseh Sogavare.
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