AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSolomon Islands–Australia Reset: New PM Matthew Wale says he will review the secretive 2022 China security pact after only getting a copy days before his Canberra trip, citing a non-disclosure clause and changes to key positions; he also pushed for a “comprehensive” strategic treaty with Australia focused on security, economic cooperation and development. Energy Costs & Fuel Pressure: A Pacific-wide fuel squeeze continues, with Samoa moving to an “amber alert” and power-shedding risk, while Solomon Islands keeps its diesel cap mostly steady amid inflation warnings tied to fuel prices. EU Tuna Rules Hit Exporters: New EU freezer-vessel requirements are set to affect about 97% of EU-listed Pacific vessels, with stricter cold-chain thresholds that could force changes for Solomon Islands and other exporters. Trade Implementation Push: Pacific trade officials urged turning iEPA and other commitments into practical benefits, while also advancing labour mobility and regional trade coordination. Women, Youth & Inclusion: Forum women leaders, chaired by Solomon Islands’ John Maneniaru, warned that conflict-driven cost rises are hitting women and vulnerable groups hardest, calling for action beyond policy. Local Business & Infrastructure: EU talks with MFMR on the Bina Harbour tuna processing plant continue, while Honiara’s tourism faces pressure from sanitation and coastal waste, and Western Province calls for faster Nusatupe airport terminal upgrades. Food Security & Agriculture: Rice development moves ahead as Chinese JAAS experts begin a two-month technical mission with MALD to expand mechanised commercial rice farming. Environment & Resilience: A World Bank/ISA Pacific solar dialogue in Bali targets investment-ready solar and storage pipelines for countries including Solomon Islands, and GEF-backed climate adaptation support includes new projects for Solomon Islands.
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