BY NED GAGAHE
The Central Islands Provincial Government has taken a major step toward strengthening international cooperation by signing a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Hubei Province of the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
The signing ceremony took place in Tulagi on September 28, 2025, and was witnessed by officials from both sides.
The Letter of Intent was signed by Premier Kenneth Sagupari on behalf of the Central Provincial Government and people, and His Excellency Zhu Xiaobin representing Hubei Province.
The agreement outlines three main areas of cooperation between the two provinces:
• Promoting exchanges and collaboration in fields such as trade, investment, agriculture, tourism, fisheries, infrastructure, science and technology, energy, culture, education, health, and sports based on equality and mutual benefit.
• Maintaining regular communication between government agencies to ensure timely consultations and coordinated cooperation on matters of shared interest.
• Building mutual trust and prosperity through exchange visits by experts and professionals in relevant sectors.
Premier Sagupari described the partnership as a key milestone toward realizing his government’s transformative development vision.
“This one-day visit and the signing of the Letter of Intent is a step closer to our transformative policy goals and development aspirations,” Premier Sagupari said.
“We look forward to working closely with our partners from Hubei Province to achieve our shared goals and promote economic growth and development in our province.”
He further urged the people of Central Province to support the partnership.
“I seek the cooperation of our people to free up your resources should we seal this relationship through an MoU. I believe this is our right time and season to transform our province, which has been stagnant for too long. Our vision is to transform Central Province’s socio-economic development for the prosperity of our people through unity in diversity.” Premier Sagupari said.
The Letter of Intent is expected to pave the way for broader cooperation in economic development, cultural exchange, and people-to-people diplomacy, marking a new chapter in Central Province’s partnership with the People’s Republic of China.







