AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPacific Climate Accountability: Pacific leaders heading into the 55th Pacific Islands Forum in Palau are shifting from awareness to accountability, pushing for accessible climate finance and faster delivery on existing commitments. Nauru Economic Snapshot: A new look at Nauru’s turnaround says per-person national income grew about 4.9% annually from 2009 to 2024, driven by foreign income—especially Australia’s Regional Processing Centre, aid, and fishing licences—helping cut unemployment and expand jobs. PNG-Taiwan Trade Shock: Papua New Guinea will close Taiwan’s Port Moresby representative office, citing the One China policy, while Taiwan protests and says it will keep operating and seek talks—another sign of China’s growing influence in the southern Pacific. Nauru in the Tourism Mix: A travel feature pitches Nauru as a low-key destination, noting the Australian dollar is used and that banking services can be limited. Deep-Sea Mining Governance: The UN seabed regulator defended its authority as mining firms challenge investigations, while campaigners warn that deep-sea mining may be exempt from parts of environmental impact assessment under the High Seas Treaty. Regional Security Pressure: China’s submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile test in the South Pacific drew condemnation across the region, with New Zealand and others warning against normalising such behaviour.
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