AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSINU Sports & Youth Pathways: Solomon Islands National University launched the SINU Soccer League 2026, with leaders saying it can help spot future national football talent while boosting student wellbeing and campus unity. Copra Farmers & Trade Fees: CEMA reiterated its “farmers first” push for copra exporters, defending a $3.05 management fee introduced in March 2026 and saying it supports producers and targets unfair exporter profits. EU Investment Focus: The EU reaffirmed support for Solomon Islands and signalled a shift toward more investment-driven cooperation after talks with ministers and a visit to the proposed Bina Harbour tuna processing site. Australia “Reset” Talks: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale used his Canberra visit to signal a reset with Australia, including a new comprehensive treaty framework, while noting Cabinet will review the 2022 China security pact. Coral Triangle LNG Cover Under Scrutiny: An Insure Our Future coalition says most major insurers have not ruled out LNG support in the Coral Triangle, despite biodiversity concerns. EU Seafood Rules Hit Exporters: Pacific fisheries authorities in Suva trained on new EU freezer-vessel food-safety requirements that could affect about 97% of EU-listed Pacific vessels. Cybercrime Law Push: Fiji and regional legal officers advanced a Pacific-wide cybercrime legislation handbook to strengthen digital defenses and legal responses. Honiara Waste Cleanup: A week-long coastal clean-up campaign in Honiara linked shoreline pollution to poor inland waste management, calling for community and business action. Labour Mobility Check-In: Solomon Islands Foreign Minister Rick Hou visited workers in Australia under the labour mobility scheme, stressing fair conditions and remittances.
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