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Fuel Crisis Fallout: Pacific governments raised diesel and electricity ceilings as the managed fuel shock rippled through budgets and services, with leaders pushing renewables to avoid future price spikes. Cost of Living Pressure: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale urged businesses and state firms to cut margins and reduce charges, naming Solomon Power, Telekom, banks and Solomon Airlines as key targets. Plastic Ban Crackdown: Honiara’s multi-agency task force seized banned single-use plastics; violators face arrest and legal action. Rural Copra Support: CEMA is expanding buying agents in Ugi to cut freight costs and speed farmer payments, with plans for short-haul landing crafts. Public Finance Oversight: The Auditor General and the World Bank back Community Participatory Audits for all 50 constituencies to strengthen Constituency Development Fund transparency. Indigenous Business & Resource Accountability: PM Wale called for stronger procurement support for indigenous firms and tighter rules to ensure mining and other resource deals benefit Solomon Islanders. Health System Upgrade: Solomon Islands became the first Pacific country to roll out the Primary Health Care Performance Initiative framework. Regional Security & Crime: RSIPF intercepted a Belize-flagged cargo vessel suspected in transnational maritime crime as investigations widen.

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