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Business councils signal strong support for Queensland’s Pacific strategy

Business councils signal strong support for Queensland’s Pacific strategy

by DevNadkarni | May 6, 2026 | Uncategorized

Picture caption: Presidents of the APNGBC, AFBC, and APIBC as well as members of the Business Councils’ Secretariat were present at the launch in Brisbane. (Courtesy TIQ LinkedIn page). The Australia Papua New Guinea Business Council (APNGBC), the Australia Fiji...
Queensland positions itself as ‘Australia’s Pacific State’ in new roadmap

Queensland positions itself as ‘Australia’s Pacific State’ in new roadmap

by DevNadkarni | May 6, 2026 | Uncategorized

The Queensland Government has unveiled its Queensland–Pacific Trade and Investment Strategy 2026–2028, setting out a structured plan to deepen commercial engagement with Pacific economies and build on more than $9 billion in existing trade links. The strategy, led by...
Pacific economies tackle banking withdrawal threat

Pacific economies tackle banking withdrawal threat

by DevNadkarni | May 6, 2026 | 2026, News, Pacific

A US$68 million programme aimed at tackling banking de-risking across the Pacific is gathering momentum, as governments and financial institutions step up efforts to stabilise access to global financial systems. The initiative, highlighted in early April, comes...
Fragmented building codes challenge resilience across the Pacific

Fragmented building codes challenge resilience across the Pacific

by DevNadkarni | May 6, 2026 | 2026, Pacific

A new analysis by Australia Pacific Islands Business Council member Pacific Legal Network has highlighted significant gaps and inconsistencies in building codes across Pacific island countries, raising concerns about infrastructure resilience and investor confidence....
Energy crisis exposes vulnerability of island economies

Energy crisis exposes vulnerability of island economies

by DevNadkarni | May 4, 2026 | 2026, News, Pacific

Pacific island economies faced a sharp fuel supply crisis in April 2026, prompting leaders across the region to declare emergency measures as global disruptions drove up prices and strained already fragile supply chains. Reports from regional media, including coverage...
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