AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPNG–SI Investment Push: Prime Minister Matthew Wale opened the inaugural PNG–Solomon Islands Investment Conference in Honiara, urging a “structured, bankable” economic partnership that turns Melanesian ties into real trade, jobs and downstream processing. Regional Business Pipeline: PNG PM James Marape is set to join the two-day forum (Aug 19–20), aiming to shift from government-to-government cooperation to stronger business-to-business deals, with PNG firms already active across banking, telecoms, transport, agriculture and hospitality. Mining Governance & Landowners: The GREAT government created three private mineral holding companies under mining reforms, while landowner representatives back calls for wider consultation on the Mineral Resources Bill after changes since 2024. Jobs & Growth Outlook: The World Bank says Solomon Islands growth will slow to 2.8% in 2026, warning recovery remains narrow and employment-light, and urging stronger public finance and more investment in agriculture and fisheries. Education for Industry Skills: Australia and New Zealand handed over two science lab classrooms in Western Province, and Japan’s Nippon Foundation backed plans for a TAFE School of Trade to build a manufacturing-ready workforce. Infrastructure & Transport: Honiara’s Hot Bread Road upgrade is nearing completion after utility delays, and the Honiara airport Aviation Complex Building is at 90% progress. Border Security: Australia and Solomon Islands opened the Western Border Outpost in the Shortlands, consolidating police, customs, immigration and biosecurity to strengthen maritime security. Land Revenue Digitalisation: MLHS is exploring an Integrated Land Information System to improve government land records and land-rent collection. Cyclone Recovery Planning: Government begins planning shelter recovery for cyclone Maila-affected communities, with implementation projected for next year.
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