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Solomon Islands Power Shift: Matthew Wale was sworn in as PM and moved fast to complete a full 24-member Cabinet, promising “discipline and prudent management” as the country navigates tough economic and political conditions. Geopolitics in the Spotlight: The new leadership follows a no-confidence shake-up of the previous government and comes as the Pacific Islands Forum prepares to meet in Palau—an arena where China-US competition is increasingly hard to ignore. Fisheries Shockwave: In the middle of the political churn, the live dolphin export ban was lifted then reinstated—Wale says the ban is back to protect standards and the tuna industry’s reputation. Infrastructure Momentum: Santa Cruz’s new terminal building is about 70% complete, while in Honiara the SIEA-ADB deal aims to cut diesel dependence with the country’s first large-scale grid solar project. Business & Jobs Pressure: The World Bank warns Pacific growth is slipping toward under 3% in 2026 as fuel and shipping costs bite—making local job creation and water infrastructure even more urgent.

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Wale's new govt takes shape amid shifting political loyalties in the Solomon Islands

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Solomon Islands elects opposition leader Matthew Wale as PM

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