AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUAE Entry Rules: The UAE has expanded visa-free access for citizens of about 70 countries and added visa-on-arrival options for travellers from six more countries, with eligibility tied to holding certain residency permits—an update that could boost Pacific business and tourism travel links. Pacific Fuel Shock: A week of reporting tracks how the Middle East fuel crisis rippled through Pacific economies, pushing up diesel and electricity costs and forcing governments to seek donor support while accelerating renewable energy plans like solar. Nauru Agreement Fisheries Talks: Ministers meeting for the 21st PNA Ministerial Meeting in Majuro backed progress on tuna management and endorsed a tuna development pathway aimed at strengthening economic benefits through the value chain. Nauru Offshore Processing Scrutiny: Submissions to an Australian parliamentary inquiry renew pressure on Nauru’s role in refugee detention, including claims about secrecy and long-term visa arrangements tied to large payments. Regional Finance Agenda: Pacific finance ministers are set to meet in the Marshall Islands to discuss economic resilience and the Pacific Resilience Facility amid global uncertainty, with the Middle East crisis high on the agenda. Security and Cyber Risk: Interpol reports a sharp rise in cybercrime across Asia and the South Pacific, warning that smaller island states face major gaps in preparedness and enforcement.
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