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New agreement strengthens PNG-Vanuatu ties

New agreement strengthens PNG-Vanuatu ties

Prime Minister James Marape of Papua New Guinea and Prime Minister Charlot Salwai Tabimasmas of Vanuatu recently signed a framework agreement that solidifies a commitment between their nations to enhance economic and technical cooperation for mutual benefit. The...
Reeves Envico, JB Pacific win big at Export Awards

Reeves Envico, JB Pacific win big at Export Awards

Two proud members of the Australia Pacific Islands Business Council (APIBC) have earned significant recognition at recent export award ceremonies, highlighting their contributions to the Pacific region and beyond. Reeves Envico, a prominent member of the APIBC, took...
Bina Harbour build has opportunities for Australian companies

Bina Harbour build has opportunities for Australian companies

The Bina Harbour Development Project, outlined at the 13th Australia Solomon Islands Business Forum, is a landmark initiative aimed at establishing a world-class tuna processing facility in Malaita Province. Led by the Solomon Islands’ Ministry of Fisheries and Marine...
Prospects for climate, infrastructure projects in Kiribati

Prospects for climate, infrastructure projects in Kiribati

Kiribati is facing critical infrastructure and energy challenges, which offer significant opportunities for investment. With the country heavily reliant on fishing and agriculture, the Kiribati government has prioritised projects aimed at upgrading its infrastructure...
Solomon Is prioritises infrastructure to drive growth

Solomon Is prioritises infrastructure to drive growth

The Solomon Islands is positioning infrastructure development at the core of its National Development Strategy (NDS) to drive economic growth and improve connectivity across its fragmented islands. At the recent 13th Australia Solomon Islands Business Forum in Honiara...
Continued growth in the Pacific but resilience crucial: ADB

Continued growth in the Pacific but resilience crucial: ADB

The Pacific Islands region is projected to experience economic growth of 3.3 per cent in 2024 and 4.0 per cent in 2025, according to the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) latest Pacific Economic Monitor report. The main drivers of this positive forecast include a rebound...