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Digital tools and stronger institutions key to Pacific’s economic future, says IMF

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is backing digital transformation and targeted capacity building as key tools to strengthen Pacific Island economies in the face of growing global and regional challenges. Speaking to PACNEWS, Nada Choueiri, Deputy Director of the IMF’s Asia & Pacific Department, said digital connectivity is already improving access to financial services across the region—but also warned of...

Sogavare, Maelanga accuse PM Manele of weak leadership

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Leaders of the defected ministers and government backbenchers have defended their decision to leave GNUT (Government for National Unity and Transformation) – accusing Solomon Islands Prime Minister, Jeremiah Manele of weak leadership. Former Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare, who was until Monday was the Minister of Finance and Treasury and his GNUT colleague and minister of infrastructure development Manasseh Maelaga appeared...

Australian Coalition makes infrastructure its top Pacific priority

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The Australian coalition will place infrastructure needs at the heart of a revamped development strategy in the Pacific, pledging an extra $2 billion (US$1.28 billion) in loans and grants to the region. Australia invests deeply in the blue continent, both to assist with developmental and humanitarian projects, and in an attempt to hold strategic sway over the region, rather than...

NZ deputy PM to visit New Caledonia

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New Zealand deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Winston Peters will travel to New Caledonia later this week. “This visit comes at an important moment in New Caledonia’s history and reinforces New Zealand’s commitment to being a constructive partner in the region for both New Caledonia and France,” Peters says. Peters will meet the French Minister for Overseas Territories, Manuel Valls, and...

IMF warns Pacific Economies face slower growth, Rising risks amid global trade turbulence

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In an interview with PACNEWS Senior Journalist Pita Ligaiula, Nada Choueiri, Deputy Director of the IMF’s Asia & Pacific Department based in Washington DC, offered a detailed assessment of the economic landscape facing Pacific Island countries (PICs). Choueiri, who oversees IMF operations and policy engagement across the region, spoke on the wide-ranging impacts of global trade tensions, inflation, and climate-related...

Fa’amausili named for Moana Pasifika debut in Highlanders rematch

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Former Wallabies and Melbourne Rebels prop Pone Fa’amausili will get a chance to make his long-awaited debut for Moana Pasifika, when they take on the Highlanders at Forsyth Barr Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The 28-year-old played seven Tests for the Wallabies between 2022 and 2023, with his last appearance coming that Rugby World Cup in France. At 1.96m tall (6 foot...

Fijian Drua coach Jackson calls for belief in final push, shakes up backline ahead of Reds showdown

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Fijian Drua head coach Glen Jackson is urging his players to believe in their ability and finish the season strongly, despite a tough campaign and dwindling hopes of making the Super Rugby Pacific playoffs. With four matches remaining, Jackson says the focus is on clean execution, discipline, and playing for national pride. He highlighted the high number of turnovers in their...

IMF flags debt, remittances and trade shocks as key risks for Pacific economies

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Pacific Island countries face mounting economic pressure from global trade disruptions, debt risks, and shrinking remittances, the International Monetary Fund(IMF)has warned. In an interview with PACNEWS, Nada Choueiri, Deputy Director of the IMF’s Asia & Pacific Department, said slowing growth in key partner countries due to trade tensions is already impacting Pacific economies—and the effects are likely to deepen. “Remittance flows...

Geoff Turner named Tonga’s New Police Commissioner

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Australian Federal Police (AFP)Commander Geoff Turner has been appointed as Tonga’s next Police Commissioner, set to be sworn in on 12 May 2025. Turner will succeed Commissioner Shane McLennan, whose three-year term concludes with a formal farewell parade on 9 May. The appointment was endorsed by King Tupou VI following a selection process conducted by the Judicial Appointments and Discipline Panel...

Pacific Island growth takes a hit as global trade tensions rise: IMF

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Rising U.S tariffs and growing global trade tensions are expected to indirectly drag down economic growth in Pacific Island countries, the International Monetary Fund(IMF) warns, as ripple effects from larger economies impact tourism, remittances, and investment flows. “For most Pacific Island countries, the direct effects of the tariffs are likely to be small, because goods exports to the U.S are...

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