AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRural business and jobs: Smart Technology Ltd’s rise from a scholarship side-hustle to a locally owned tech and engineering firm was marked by a Preferred Supplier Agreement with the Ministry of Rural Development, as 83 companies line up for 2026 Constituency Development Funds supply contracts worth $250m. Agriculture cashflow: CEMA’s “Farmer First” campaign is boosting cocoa and copra incomes in Simbo and Vella la Vella, with agents buying directly and reporting faster payments and better market access. Healthcare upgrades: Japan/JICA has handed over the upgraded Kilu’ufi Hospital in Malaita, with officials stressing maintenance and local ownership; Malaita’s premier also warned that 55% of provincial health facilities have had no renovation in five years. Trade and diplomacy: Prime Minister Matthew Wale will visit Washington and Tokyo, aiming to deepen cooperation with the US and Japan; meanwhile, Solomon Islands’ FM Rick Houenipwela met China’s Wang Yi to expand trade, investment and renewable energy ties. Security and regional risk: China’s nuclear-capable missile test has intensified calls for a Pacific-led security agreement ahead of Pacific Islands Forum talks. Public health policy: Health Minister Morris Toiraena warned that tobacco firms are targeting youth with e-cigarettes, heated products and nicotine pouches, urging stronger enforcement and a Tobacco Act review. Maritime economy: Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea advanced technical work on their maritime boundary treaty line, supported by the Pacific Community.
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