AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPacific Economy Watch: The World Bank says growth across 11 Pacific island countries is set to slow further, forecasting 2.8% in 2026 as fuel, shipping and inflation bite, tourism momentum cools, and repeated global shocks keep derailing recovery. Solomon Islands Politics: With the prime minister vote looming, Agovaka’s backers say his bid is a continuation of the GNUT “transformational vision,” while parliament prepares to choose among three nominated candidates. RSIPF Expansion: Australia and Solomon Islands officials say the RSIPF Expansion Program and new police academy in Honiara are meant to build a more sovereign, capable force. Honiara Traffic Relief: SICCI welcomed the relocation of east Honiara buses away from the Central Market to ease congestion and keep business moving. Ocean & Climate Push: At the Melanesian Oceans Summit, leaders urged united action to protect the Pacific, while Solomon Islands media training highlighted loss and damage costs of about US$79m a year. Sports & Skills: Cricket coaching camps and RSIPF recruit training continue, alongside local sports build-up for upcoming games.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.