HONIARA, Solomon Islands – Two senior government officials from the Office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet [OPMC] attended a workshop on Development of New Quality Productive Forces for Developing Countries in China.
The workshop was held from 13 to 24 April 2026.
The workshop, organised by the Academy for International Business Officials (AIBO), provided a platform for knowledge sharing and policy dialogue among participating nations.
“The seminar provided an opportunity for knowledge sharing, fostering dialogue, deepening policy alignment, and broadening collaborative pathways among participating nations,” said Nixon Osiniu, Director of Policy and Programs.
The officials highlighted China’s approach to innovation-driven productivity, stating, “China’s development of new quality productive forces refers to advanced productivity led by innovation, breaking away from traditional economic growth models.”
Simon Chottu, Director of the CEMA Sub-committee, emphasised the importance of technology innovation in the productive sector, saying, “Technology innovation in the productive sector is of paramount importance, as it adds value to existing production and enhances growth in the market.”
The officials also attended the Third High-level Conference of the Forum on Global Action for Shared Development, exploring ways for China and developing countries to work together through multilateralism and Global South cooperation.
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