AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNauru Governance: Nauru has launched Phase II of the Nauru Accountable and Inclusive Governance (NAIG-II) project with UNDP support, aiming to strengthen institutions and public services across Parliament, the Electoral Commission, justice services and civil society. Pacific Energy Costs: Fuel prices keep biting across the region, with Samoa moving to an “amber alert” and starting power shedding, while Nauru raised diesel and petrol price caps for the first time since the crisis began. EU Food Rules: Fiji, Kiribati, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu took part in EU-backed training on new freezer-vessel food safety requirements that could affect most Pacific Island vessels exporting to the EU. Tuna Economy: A new Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency report says regional cooperation is sustaining healthy tuna stocks and supporting major licensing income, with the Pacific now accounting for 54% of global tuna catch. Nauru-Australia Rights Row: Nauru issued a rare statement calling itself “friendly” after a whistleblower alleged serious threats of physical violence against non-citizens removed there by Australia. Public Health Law: Nauru introduced a one-day tobacco sale ban and import restrictions under a new law tied to reducing non-communicable diseases. Regional Sports: Kiribati was selected to host the 2030 Micronesian Games, with Nauru set to host the 2028 edition in January.
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