AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFuel & Economic Security: Pacific leaders say the fuel crisis is now an economic security threat, with higher prices feeding inflation and squeezing business and jobs; PNG is exploring smaller refineries to support fuel security and help neighbours as the region leans on costly imports. Tuvalu Climate Resilience: Tuvalu has completed first payouts under its High Tide Parametric Insurance, sending A$30,675 to 409 households without forms or damage proof, and the country also won the PLANET AQUA Award for water resilience leadership. Fisheries & Trade: Tuvalu approved a 2026 FAD closure exemption from 1 July to 15 August for nine vessels, with strict limits and reporting; meanwhile, tuna transshipments in Majuro are surging, and Tokelau has lost access to the Nauru Agreement’s Vessel Day Scheme. Aviation & Connectivity: Tuvalu-chaired RAMM4 backed a regional push for safer, cheaper flights, including an ICAO implementation roadmap to strengthen safety oversight across Pacific states. Climate Diplomacy: Pacific negotiators in Bonn warned that attempts to weaken climate science put Pasifika lives at risk as UN climate talks close with key divides unresolved. Regional Finance: Pacific finance ministers meet in the Marshall Islands to tackle the Middle East crisis and build economic resilience via the Pacific Resilience Facility agenda. People & Mobility: Australia’s Pacific Engagement Visa ballot opens 1 July, with Tuvalu added while Vanuatu and Nauru are left out—sparking “pressure, not partnership” criticism. Diplomacy Appointments: India appointed IFS officer Vishvas Vidu Sapkal as its next ambassador to Slovakia, with prior experience including postings across the Pacific including Tuvalu.
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