AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPacific Security & Diplomacy: Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea signed a five-year Framework Agreement on Development and Economic Cooperation (2026–2030), covering trade, investment, infrastructure, security and regional engagement, as PM Matthew Wale urged PNG to keep leading on Melanesian and Pacific challenges. Regional Competition: Australia’s Pat Conroy says strategic rivalry with China in the Pacific is permanent, while the US is stepping up Pacific engagement to boost resilience and offer alternatives to China’s footprint. Maritime & Infrastructure: Solomon Islands marked International Day of the Seafarer with a focus on “carrying world trade, carrying the risk,” as the Ministry of Infrastructure Development highlighted maritime investment, workforce development and safety; meanwhile, Honiara road works on the Hot Bread Roundabout are progressing, and SIPA is pushing ahead with port upgrades including the new Kulabule Jetty and plans to expand the domestic port. Food & Cost Pressures: Slippery cabbage supplies are tightening in Honiara markets due to prolonged dry weather and El Niño impacts, with smaller bundles being sold to stretch limited stock. Governance & Money: The Auditor General and the World Bank backed a Community Participatory Audit rollout to all 50 constituencies to strengthen oversight of Constituency Development Funds. Business & Payments: M-Selen partnered with Rocket Remit to speed up remittances from Australia, New Zealand and the UK to Solomon Islands via mobile wallets. Local Enforcement: A joint task force began stepping up enforcement of Solomon Islands’ single-use plastic ban, with arrests expected for repeat sellers. Climate Risk Warning: A Green Climate Fund official warned Solomon Islands to prepare for a looming 2026–2027 “super El Niño,” calling for proactive political action.
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