AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDisaster Support for Businesses: The U.S. Small Business Administration has opened (and expanded) a Business Recovery Center in Saipan to help businesses, private nonprofits and residents affected by Super Typhoon Sinlaku, with walk-ins welcome and SBA staff assisting with disaster loan applications. Deep-Sea Mining Rules Under Pressure: The UN’s International Seabed Authority is warning Pacific states not to get swept up by a renewed rush to mine the seabed, as the U.S. moves to issue permits and Nauru’s government-linked application is in the spotlight. Nauru–China Trade and Food Costs: Nauruan officials say direct cargo shipping and growing trade with China are cutting logistics costs and helping lower prices, with food security still a major concern given most fresh food is imported. One-China Policy Tightened: Nauru has directed public servants and state-owned enterprise staff to follow the One China principle, including stricter guidance on Taiwan-related terminology and symbols. Visa Fee Cuts Hit Revenue: New Zealand’s Pacific visa fee reductions and longer default visas are projected to cost millions annually, raising questions about how immigration systems are funded. Citizenship Industry Shift: A new index says the investment migration market is consolidating around governance and compliance rather than price, with more “citizenship portfolios” being built.
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