AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoLabour & jobs: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale says his government will phase out the PALM and RSE labour mobility schemes, arguing the country must create local jobs and business opportunities instead of sending workers abroad. Security & governance: Wale also signals greater transparency for future international security agreements, including stronger parliamentary oversight, while noting the China security deal’s non-disclosure clause limits what can be publicly shared. Minimum wage push: SICCI backs the upcoming minimum wage review but wants a data-driven approach, warning that any increase must reflect both workers’ cost of living and businesses’ ability to pay. Digital finance: M-SELEN launches a nationwide “Celebrate with M-SELEN” rewards promotion to drive more daily digital transactions, with weekly prizes totalling $15,000. Water infrastructure: Solomon Water reports progress on three new Honiara concrete reservoirs (Tasahe, Titinge, Panatina), moving into testing and commissioning after major structures are completed. Regional justice cooperation: Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands agree to strengthen prosecution services, including training in financial crime, corruption, cybercrime and violence cases. Energy & resilience: A Pacific fuel crisis review highlights how imported oil shocks hit reserves, prices and tourism, urging faster renewable energy delivery.
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