AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEU Development Push: The EU says its renewable energy, water and sanitation projects are building climate resilience in Solomon Islands, with climate considerations integrated even where programmes aren’t labelled “climate” (Bina Harbour Tuna Plant: EU officials also say the proposed Bina Harbour Tuna Processing Plant could reshape Malaita’s economy and jobs, but success will hinge on implementation, management and commercial partners). EU Seafood Rules: Pacific fisheries authorities in Suva are training to meet new EU freezer-vessel food-safety requirements that could affect about 97% of EU-listed Pacific vessels, after concerns tuna isn’t consistently frozen to required temperatures. Pacific Trade Agenda: Senior Pacific trade officials met to push implementation of regional trade priorities, including labour mobility principles and steps to strengthen trade policy coordination. Labour Mobility: Solomon Islands’ Foreign Minister Rick Hou visited Golden Cockerel workers in Australia, stressing the scheme’s role in jobs, skills and remittances. Energy Costs & Risk: A regional business brief flags fuel-price pressure across Pacific states, with Samoa moving to an “amber alert” and warnings of inflation impacts. Environment & Youth: Honiara’s coastline clean-up campaign links coastal pollution to inland waste management, while a new youth and child protection initiative targets entrepreneurship and safer communities.
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