AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPacific Security Shock: China’s submarine-launched nuclear-capable ballistic missile test into the South Pacific drew fast condemnation from Australia, New Zealand and Palau, with Tuvalu among those saying the move is destabilising and unacceptable. Tuvalu Policy & Resilience: Tuvalu says global prosperity goals need stronger support for poor nations, while it moves closer to its first National Security Policy—covering climate, cyber, maritime security, transnational crime, migration, energy security and economic resilience. Climate Finance Focus: Tuvalu and the FSM back a UN push for stronger methane cuts, urging measurable reductions beyond voluntary pledges. Maritime Trade Disruption: Cameroon’s Douala-Bonabéri port reopened after a collision near buoy No. 20 shut the navigation channel; the Tuvalu-registered MV Sea Honor struck the Cyprus-flagged MV Black Rhino, with an investigation now underway. Blue Economy & Data: A UNDP/partners piece argues the Pacific’s blue economy needs new financial architecture and digital infrastructure to make fisheries and marine livelihoods more resilient.
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