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๐ŸŒ MCILI Strengthens Coordination on National E-Commerce Strategy (NECS) ImplementationToday, the Ministry of Commerce, I...
01/05/2026

๐ŸŒ MCILI Strengthens Coordination on National E-Commerce Strategy (NECS) Implementation

Today, the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, Labour and Immigration (MCILI), through the E-Commerce Implementation Unit (EIU), successfully convened a strategic coordination meeting with key divisions to advance the implementation of the National E-Commerce Strategy (NECS) 2022โ€“2027.

๐Ÿ“ Held at the MCILI Conference Room, the meeting focused on strengthening internal coordination and aligning efforts across the Ministry to drive digital trade and e-commerce development in Solomon Islands.

๐Ÿ”‘ Key Highlights:
โœ… Presentation on NECS strategic measures across 7 priority areas
โœ… Clarification of roles and responsibilities of MCILI divisions
โœ… Identification of key implementation challenges and gaps
โœ… Strengthening coordination and collaboration within the Ministry

๐Ÿ’ก The NECS provides a national roadmap to support businesses, improve market access, and drive inclusive economic growth through e-commerce and digital trade. Strong collaboration within MCILI is essential to achieving these outcomes.

๐Ÿค The EIU will continue working closely with all divisions, as well as stakeholders across government and the private sector, to ensure effective implementation of NECS.

๐Ÿš€ Together, we are building a digitally connected and economically empowered Solomon Islands!

Strengthening Coordination and Monitoring of Solomon Islands National E-Commerce Strategy (NECS) 2022-2027The Ministry o...
22/04/2026

Strengthening Coordination and Monitoring of Solomon Islands National E-Commerce Strategy (NECS) 2022-2027

The Ministry of Commerce, Industry, Labour and Immigration (MCILI), through the E-Commerce Implementation Unit (EIU), successfully convened the NECS Implementation Coordination Meeting on Friday, 17 April 2026 at the Heritage Park Hotel in Honiara.

The meeting brought together lead implementing agencies responsible for delivering the National E-Commerce Strategy (NECS) 2022โ€“2027, with the objective of reviewing progress, strengthening coordination, and enhancing data-sharing mechanisms to accelerate the implementation of priority strategic measures.

In his opening remarks, the Director E-Commerce emphasized the critical role of e-commerce and digital trade in driving economic growth, improving service delivery, and creating opportunities for businesses across Solomon Islands. Participants were encouraged to strengthen inter-agency collaboration to ensure effective and timely implementation of NECS priorities.

Key highlights of the meeting included:
โœ… Presentation on the NECS coordination framework and reporting mechanisms
โœ… Updates from implementing agencies on progress, challenges, and next steps
โœ… Open discussions identifying implementation bottlenecks, coordination gaps, and opportunities for collaboration
โœ… Presentation on the eTrade Reform Tracker (eTRT) to support monitoring and reporting

The meeting provided an important platform for open dialogue and technical collaboration among stakeholders. Participants shared information and updates on their designated NECS strategic measure implementation and reaffirmed their commitment to working together to advance Solomon Islandsโ€™ e-commerce development and adoption.

A key outcome of the meeting was the agreement to formalize the NECS Coordination Mechanism through the establishment of a NECS Coordination and Monitoring Sub-committee.

MCILI, through the EIU, will continue to coordinate and support stakeholders to ensure the successful implementation of the NECS, ultimately enabling a more inclusive, resilient, and digitally empowered economy for Solomon Islands.

๐ŸŒโœจEIU Joins Regional E-Commerce Training!Today marks the official launch of the Third Cohort of the PIFS E-Commerce Rule...
25/03/2026

๐ŸŒโœจEIU Joins Regional E-Commerce Training!

Today marks the official launch of the Third Cohort of the PIFS E-Commerce Rules Course for Pacific Policymakers ๐ŸŽ‰๐Ÿ“š

The E-Commerce Implementation Unit (EIU) is proud to be part of this important regional training, which will run for 8 weeks over the next 3 months โณ. The course will help strengthen knowledge on e-commerce rules, digital trade, and policy development across the Pacific ๐ŸŒ๐Ÿ’ก

A special highlight from todayโ€™s launch ๐Ÿ‘‡
๐ŸŽค Mr. Richard Nokia, Director of EIU, was invited to share his reflections as an alumni of the course. He spoke about the value of the training in building capacity and supporting countries like Solomon Islands to better engage in the digital economy ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿ’ป

We look forward to learning, sharing, and strengthening our e-commerce journey together with our Pacific partners ๐Ÿค๐ŸŒบ

This is another milestone in the development of e-commerce in Solomon Islands in terms of e-payments.
16/03/2026

This is another milestone in the development of e-commerce in Solomon Islands in terms of e-payments.

๐ŸŽ‰ Good news for M-SELEN users with BRED Bank Solomon accounts!

You can now add money directly from your BRED account to your M-SELEN wallet, anytime, anywhere.

No bank queues. No ATMs. Just tap and transfer.

How it works:

1๏ธโƒฃ Open the BRED App โ†’ Bill Payment โ†’ Buy a Top Up
2๏ธโƒฃ Select M-SELEN and enter your M-SELEN wallet number & the amount
3๏ธโƒฃ Confirm with your BRED PIN

Money goes instantly to your wallet and you can withdraw from M-SELEN agents nationwide

๐Ÿš€ Experience faster digital payments, add money from BRED to your M-SELEN wallet today.

๐Ÿ’ณ Electronic Payments are shaping the future of Solomon Islandsโ€™ economy.From mobile money and online banking to EFTPOS ...
04/03/2026

๐Ÿ’ณ Electronic Payments are shaping the future of Solomon Islandsโ€™ economy.

From mobile money and online banking to EFTPOS in shops, digital payments make transactions faster, safer, and more convenient for everyone.

โœ” Businesses grow
โœ” Government improves transparency
โœ” Citizens save time and reduce risk

Letโ€™s embrace digital payments and build a smarter, more inclusive economy together.

02/03/2026

Digital Content Creation Training Concludes Successfully in GizoGizo, Western Province โ€“ The four-day Digital Content Cr...
30/01/2026

Digital Content Creation Training Concludes Successfully in Gizo

Gizo, Western Province โ€“ The four-day Digital Content Creation Training for SMEs and Freelancers concluded today in Gizo, strengthening digital skills and e-commerce awareness in Western Province.

Participants gained practical skills in storytelling, scripting, video production, audio, lighting, and digital content creation, supported by hands-on exercises and group work. The training emphasized collaboration, with participants working in teams to apply their learning to real business and creative needs.

During the training, the E-commerce Implementation Unit (EIU) had the opportunity to meet with the Deputy Provincial Secretary, Mr. Collin Zamu, to provide an update on the training and engage in dialogue on opportunities for progressing e-commerce development in Western Province.

The training concluded with an awards and certification ceremony, recognizing participants for their successful completion of the program.

The EIU remains committed to working with provincial governments and partners to build capacity, raise awareness, and support the adoption of e-commerce across Solomon Islands.

Ends

๐Ÿ“Œ Day 4 Training Highlights Update | Gizo, Western ProvinceYesterday was an important and rewarding day in our Digital C...
29/01/2026

๐Ÿ“Œ Day 4 Training Highlights Update | Gizo, Western Province

Yesterday was an important and rewarding day in our Digital Content Creation Training for SMEs and Freelancers in Gizo. Participants worked on their practical assignments, putting into practice the skills and knowledge gained throughout the training. It was encouraging to see strong collaboration, teamwork, and willingness to support one another as participants worked together to develop their digital content.

A key highlight of the day was a courtesy visit to the Western Provincial Government (WPG). The E-commerce Implementation Unit (EIU) team and trainers were privileged to meet with the Deputy Provincial Secretary, Mr. Collin Zamu.

The meeting provided an opportunity to:

Update WPG on progress made with the Digital Content Creation Training

Inform WPG about the establishment of the E-commerce Implementation Unit (EIU) and its role in leading the adoption and development of e-commerce in Solomon Islands

Explore opportunities for future collaboration in supporting digital entrepreneurs and SMEs in Western Province

Mr. Zamu welcomed the updates and expressed his appreciation for the training initiative and the work of EIU. He recognized the importance and relevance of e-commerce in growing businesses and building the capacity of entrepreneurs to thrive in the digital space, noting that e-commerce is an important area for WPG to consider in its future planning.

EIU remains committed to working closely with Western Provincial Government and other provinces to build awareness and capacity in e-commerce, support businesses and entrepreneurs with digital adoption, and coordinate with relevant government agencies to strengthen the enabling environment for e-commerce in Solomon Islands.

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๐ŸŽฅ Digital Content Creation Training โ€“ Day 3 Update | Gizo ๐Ÿ’ก๐ŸŽงDay 3 of the Digital Content Creation Training for SMEs and ...
27/01/2026

๐ŸŽฅ Digital Content Creation Training โ€“ Day 3 Update | Gizo ๐Ÿ’ก๐ŸŽง

Day 3 of the Digital Content Creation Training for SMEs and Freelancers in Gizo, Western Province continues with more practical, hands-on learning!

Today we started with A-rolls and B-rolls, showing participants how to structure their videos using strong main shots supported by cutaway footage to tell clearer and more engaging stories. We also discussed how good audio quality greatly influences the effectiveness and professionalism of video content.

In addition, we touched on the importance of lighting, with a focus on the 3-point lighting setupโ€”key light, fill light, and back lightโ€”to help participants achieve well-lit, professional-looking videos even with simple equipment.











๐Ÿ“ฃ Digital Content Creation Training โ€“ Day 2 | Gizo ๐ŸŽฌโœ๏ธ Day 2 of the Digital Content Creation Training for SMEs and Freel...
26/01/2026

๐Ÿ“ฃ Digital Content Creation Training โ€“ Day 2 | Gizo ๐ŸŽฌโœ๏ธ

Day 2 of the Digital Content Creation Training for SMEs and Freelancers in Gizo, Western Province is underway!

Todayโ€™s focus is on Storytelling and Scriptingโ€”helping participants learn how to craft clear, engaging stories and messages that connect with their audience. From structuring content ideas to writing simple but powerful scripts for videos and social media, participants are building the foundations for content that informs, inspires, and sells.

Strong stories make strong brands. Weโ€™re excited to see the participant's dedication in developing compelling digital stories that can reach customers online and beyond.









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