AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUS–PNG–Taiwan Tensions: The US says it is “deeply concerned” after Papua New Guinea ordered the closure of Taiwan’s representative office in Port Moresby, calling it part of Beijing’s intimidation campaign. Diplomatic Pressure in the Pacific: Taiwan’s vice president warned China is suppressing the island “everywhere,” while only a handful of Pacific states still maintain formal ties with Taiwan, including Tuvalu. Tuvalu Maritime Enforcement: Tuvalu detained a Chinese fishing vessel accused of hiding its location, with expired fishing authorisation and alleged illegal night fishing inside Tuvalu waters under investigation. Pacific Security Debate: China’s nuclear-capable ballistic missile test near Tuvalu’s EEZ has renewed calls for a Pacific-led security agreement, with leaders expected to discuss stronger cooperation at the Pacific Islands Forum. Tuvalu Policy & Climate Priorities: Tuvalu moved closer to its first National Security Policy, framing security as protecting sovereignty, culture and wellbeing, including climate and cyber risks. Methane Push: Tuvalu and the FSM backed UN calls for faster methane cuts, arguing measurable reductions are urgent for low-lying islands. Tuvalu Development Goals: At the UN, Tuvalu’s deputy prime minister said SDG progress hinges on stronger global will and action to build climate resilience. Regional Business/Finance: Pacific Reinsurance (Pacific RE) marked continued growth and renewed its CEO contract, highlighting expanding insurance and reinsurance partnerships across the Pacific.
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