AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPacific Security Shock: China confirmed a submarine-launched ballistic missile test on July 6, saying it was “routine” training with advance notice and not aimed at any country—yet Pacific leaders and analysts condemned it as destabilising, with criticism focused on the “blue continent” and the reported landing area between Nauru, Tuvalu and the Solomon Islands. Regional Diplomacy: Solomon Islands’ FM Rick Houenipwela will visit China July 10–15, as Beijing frames the trip as a signal of steady ties despite “external noise.” Tuna Enforcement: Pacific fisheries authorities are running operations to crack down on illegal fishing, including sting actions targeting vessels that disguise activity or misreport catches. Press Freedom: Australia’s journalists’ union MEAA is pushing back against access restrictions and “lock out” incidents affecting Pacific media at Albanese events. Local Economy & Payments: CBSI and Australia have started a Unified QR code standard project to improve interoperable payments across Solomon Islands. Health & Community: World Skin Health Day was marked in Honiara, with calls for early treatment and reduced stigma around skin diseases. Sports: Honiara’s rugby sevens delivered men’s gold for Honiara and women’s title for Malaita at the Solomon Games; and Auckland United completed a third straight OFC Women’s Champions League crown over Hekari. Business Wins: TISA Insurance Group celebrated four awards at the 2026 Insurance Asia Awards.
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