AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFisheries Enforcement: The FFA’s two-week Operation Island Chief 2026 flagged 16 vessels of interest and apprehended four, after monitoring 3,000+ fishing vessels across about 27.5 million sq km of Pacific waters, using satellite, aerial and patrol checks to tackle IUU fishing. Digital Connectivity: All Pacific Islands Forum members are now connected to the global undersea cable network, with Australia helping deliver 10,300+ km of new cables—expected to boost trade, services and business access, including for Tuvalu. Immigration & Tourism Risk: The US has made its Visa Bond Programme permanent for 50 countries, with Vanuatu and Tuvalu among those affected, allowing bonds up to US$20,000—raising alarms for Pacific tourism and visitor flows. Regional Security Tensions: Pacific unity is under strain after foreign ministers failed to agree on a joint response to China’s nuclear-capable missile test near Tuvalu, while Australia joins a US-led push for 24-hour advance notice of missile launches. Climate & Policy Push: Tuvalu and partners are gearing up for COP31-related meetings, as Pacific ministers back stronger AI rules and safer digital spaces alongside renewed fisheries and ocean governance priorities.
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