Business members of the Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) in Honiara are speaking out about the continuous detrimental effects of the city's poor road conditions on the local economy.

"As a city that relies heavily on commerce and is a center for all domestic and international trade, Honiara's road conditions are vital to business operations and success," said Natalina Hong, CEO of the Chamber of Commerce. "But the current state of our roads is unacceptable and is causing major issues for both residents and businesses."

With the start of the new year, the Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) has resumed operations for 2023 as it continues to strive to achieve its vision for a vibrant private sector, leading to better lives for our people.

SICCI acknowledges that the support of if members of the business community remain crucial to the work the Chamber does in representing the private sector in Solomon Islands.

The Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) acknowledges its sponsors and supporters for their continuous support towards the work the Chamber does in representing the private sector in Solomon Islands.

SICCI Board Chairman, Mr Ricky Fuo’o made the acknowledgement during the Chamber’s annual sponsors dinner on Friday 2 December 2022 with all our SICCI supporters to formally thank them for your immense support throughout this year.

The Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) Board and Secretariat earlier this month travelled to the Western Province where they had the opportunity engage and host a networking event with local businesses there.

Nine Board members including the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and staff at the SICCI Secretariat travelled to Munda on Monday 5th December where the private sector organization hosted its final Board meeting for this year 2023.