AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPacific Security: China confirmed a rare submarine-launched ballistic missile test in the Pacific on July 6, landing in a “predetermined sea area” with Beijing calling it routine training and not aimed at any country—yet Pacific leaders, including Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale, condemned it as destabilising and urged unity around an “Ocean of Peace.” Diplomacy: Solomon Islands FM Rick Houenipwela is set to visit China from July 10–15, with Beijing framing the trip as a signal of steady ties despite “external noise.” Local Economy & Payments: CBSI and Australia have started a Unified QR Code Standard project to create one national, interoperable QR payment system. Health: Solomon Islands marked its first World Skin Health Day, with MHMS Morris Toiraena warning skin diseases remain a major public health concern and urging early treatment. Disaster Recovery: New Zealand pledged NZD 3.4m (SBD) for early recovery after Cyclone Maila in Western and Choiseul. Sports: Auckland United completed a third straight OFC Women’s Champions League title, beating Hekari Women 3-1 in Honiara. Business: TISA Insurance Group won four awards at the 2026 Insurance Asia Awards.
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