Solomon Islands governor calls for reduced reliance on mining
Luke Forau urges greater focus on boosting agriculture and tourism sectors
The governor of the Central Bank of the Solomon Islands has said the country must pursue new avenues to growth that reduce its reliance on mining.
Luke Forau said at the release of the bank’s 2025 annual report today (April 30) that a more ambitious approach was needed to meet the country’s 5% growth target. The governor said that without mining revenues, the Solomon Islands would have posted 2.8% growth last year rather than the 3.6% that was actually recorded.
“This highlights a structural
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