AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 minutes agoUS–Solomon Islands Investment Deal: The U.S. Chargé d’Affaires and Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela signed a Solomon Islands–U.S. Investment Incentive Agreement in Honiara, aiming to unlock private capital for jobs, infrastructure, connectivity and energy via the U.S. DFC. Infrastructure & Ports: Solomon Ports Authority marks 70 years of service with a June 3–4 summit on trade, shipping and its Ports Master Plan, while Ahanga Wharf preparations in Renbel/Bellona advance with site setup, precast fabrication and extra piling equipment now arriving for foundation work. Procurement Pressure on Local Firms: Pacific infrastructure bidding rules are being criticised for “tick-box” qualification criteria and high turnover/personnel requirements that can block capable local contractors, even when technical and pricing bids are stronger. Mining & Labour Concerns: Reports continue to swirl around China Railway’s mining operations after worker meal complaints and claims of unequal treatment between local and Chinese staff. Agriculture Innovation: MALD has kicked off a Japan-funded SATREPS project on sweet potato seedling management for national food security, running to 2030. Regional Business & Tourism: India and Solomon Islands explored a new investment corridor at a WASME forum, and Tourism Solomons received PATA recognition for 50+ years of continuous membership. Community Security: Karaena community leaders met RSIPF to strengthen local policing by-laws and target youth crime linked to kwaso and marijuana. Upcoming Culture Event: Aelan Riddim Festival returns to Honiara on May 30 with artists from PNG, Fiji and Vanuatu supported by Air Niugini.
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