AGP Executive Report
Last update: a few seconds agoSolomon Islands–China Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela will visit China from July 10–15 at the invitation of Wang Yi, as regional leaders keep a close eye on Beijing’s growing Pacific footprint. Regional Security Shock: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale condemned China’s nuclear-capable missile test over the Pacific, saying “this is not something a friend does,” and lodged a formal protest as Pacific leaders demand the region remain a zone of peace. Pacific Finance & Payments: CBSI and Australia have kicked off a Unified QR Code Standard Project to create one national, interoperable QR payment system—aimed at smoother retail transactions for businesses and customers. Cash Crunch in Temotu: Temotu Province is facing recurring cash shortages, with limited ATM access and cash circulation problems blamed on how freight payments are made and money leaves the province. Education Support: Australia announced a SBD56 million education package for Solomon Islands, including new books for primary students and upgrades to rural training centres. Local Infrastructure: Road sealing works on the Hotbread Roundabout–Central Market corridor are progressing, with reopening expected by end of week and remaining works shifting to the landside section. Sports & Youth: Honiara won men’s Rugby Sevens gold at the Solomon Games, while the Floorball Federation says Solomon Islands’ 3v3 team has climbed to 22nd in the world rankings.
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