AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFisheries Enforcement: Operation Island Chief 2026 (OPIC26) flagged 16 vessels of interest and apprehended four in a two-week FFA-led IUU crackdown across about 27.5 million sq km, monitoring 3,000+ fishing vessels with aerial and surface surveillance. Border & Security Infrastructure: Australia and Solomon Islands officially opened the Western Border Outpost in Shortland Islands, bringing RSIPF, Customs, Immigration and Biosecurity under one roof to strengthen border management and maritime security; it will become a sovereign Solomon Islands facility. Aviation Upgrade: Honiara International Airport’s Aviation Complex Building is at 90% physical progress, with completion targeted for 31 August, supported by World Bank funding. Climate Policy & Costs: Solomon Islands is drafting its first National Loss and Damage Policy and Investment Roadmap after consultations, amid estimates of US$79m annual climate losses (8.69% of GDP). Economic Planning: PM Matthew Wale urged development partners to align support with national priorities and deliver measurable results, while Finance Minister Lilo said $345.4m (45% of budget) is earmarked for economic transformation and jobs. Digital Connectivity: All Pacific Islands Forum members are now connected to undersea cable networks, boosting trade and business access to global services. Energy Project Milestone: Tina River Hydropower TBM has been named “Rotima” as the project reaches 35% progress, aiming to supply a major share of Honiara’s electricity by 2028.
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