AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPacific Diplomacy: Australian PM Anthony Albanese touched down in Fiji to sign the Vuvale Union agreement with Rabuka, then heads to Honiara to advance a new treaty with Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale, as regional security talks heat up. Water & Cost Pressures: Solomon Water warned Honiara, Auki, Noro and Tulagi to conserve water as El Niño raises the risk of shortages, with temporary rationing possible if supplies keep falling. Fuel Watch: Diesel and kerosene prices drop from July rates, while petrol edges up slightly, easing costs for transport and business operations. Mining Governance: Government, UNDP and the UK backed stronger coordination to curb corruption and revenue leakages as Solomon Islands prepares to rejoin EITI and faces higher mining activity. Aviation Infrastructure: Santa Cruz Airport Terminal works are substantially completed, with testing and commissioning about 80% done and final power connection pending. SME Finance: Solomon Islands signed a revised MoU to strengthen the SME Credit Guarantee Scheme, aiming to improve business access to loans. Agriculture Support: MALD received 200 agricultural tools from New Zealand to help cyclone Maila recovery and restart food gardens. Regional Fisheries: Forum Fisheries Committee ministerial talks wrapped in Wellington, setting priorities for Pacific fisheries cooperation. Sports & Community Business: Corporate backing for Team Solomon’s Commonwealth Games fundraising continues to grow, with new sponsor commitments and a venue change for the dinner show.
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