AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPNG–Solomons Investment Push: PM Matthew Wale and PM James Marape opened the inaugural PNG–Solomon Islands Investment Conference in Honiara, urging a “structured, bankable economic partnership” that turns Melanesian ties into investment, trade, jobs and downstream processing. Mining Records Under Fire: The Attorney General’s update on 33 Rennell Island bauxite shipments says key consignment permits (2019–2021) are missing or incomplete, there’s no Central Bank payment trail, no MoU found, and no refinery certificates or assay reports located—raising fresh questions on royalties and oversight. Forestry Rent Controversy: Opposition is challenging a SBD$1.5m forestry house rent linked to Wale’s registered land interest, while the Forestry Ministry says the tenancy began before he became PM. Tax Reform Consultation: The GREAT Government released its draft Formal Tax Policy Work Programme 2026–2028 for public feedback, outlining priorities and a process for sequencing reforms. Skills and Jobs Focus: SINU urged young Solomon Islanders to build the nation through education, practical skills and innovation. Agriculture Support: Central Makira received PRC farming tools for cocoa and coconut farmers, while MALD ran livestock health surveillance in Malaita. Infrastructure & Local Economy: Honiara road works near completion on the HCC Roundabout–Hot Bread Roundabout corridor, and SMEs showcased products at the PNG–Solomons investment conference.
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