AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPacific Security & Diplomacy: Australia and Solomon Islands have begun talks on a new comprehensive bilateral treaty after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met Matthew Wale in Honiara, with Australia also pledging SBD56 million for education and an MoU for the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force Academy. Regional Tensions: The week’s diplomacy is shadowed by China’s long-range, nuclear-capable missile test from a submarine into the Pacific, prompting condemnation from Australia and Solomon Islands leaders and renewed calls for a regional security pact. Mining & Local Industry: Solomon Islands’ GREAT Coalition says it will not repeat logging-era failures, pushing mining reforms including a sovereign wealth fund, stronger environmental assessments, and genuine landowner participation—while SICCI welcomes a new Local Content Policy reserving government contracts under SBD50 million for Solomon Islands businesses. Infrastructure Quality: Solomon Islands commissioned its first Universal Testing Machine under the CAUSE II project, boosting local testing of concrete and steel for roads, bridges and buildings. Agriculture Support: MALD received New Zealand farming tools to help cyclone-affected communities restore food production in Western and Choiseul. Sports: Hekari Women FC booked a third straight OFC Women’s Champions League final after beating Puaikura 1-0.
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