AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNauru-China Trade: Nauru’s commerce minister says direct cargo shipping links and expanding trade with China are cutting logistics costs, easing shortages, and helping lower prices in a country where over 90% of food is imported. Nauru-NZYQ Deal Funds: Senate estimates reveal Nauru withdrew $30.5m from the Australian-backed NZYQ deportee trust, including $19.8m to pay down a loan for expanding the national airline fleet to seven Boeing aircraft, plus $1.9m for business travel and entertainment. Taiwan Diplomatic Row: Taiwan’s trade office in Fiji rejects Nauru’s “province of China” framing after Nauru issued guidance to officials to follow the One-China principle and avoid certain Taiwan-related terminology. Pacific Visa Revenue Pressure: New Zealand’s Pacific visa fee cuts and longer default multi-entry visas are projected to reduce revenue by about $1–2m a year, raising pressure on the immigration funding system. Deep-Sea Mining Rules: The UN seabed regulator warns Pacific states not to be swept into a renewed mining rush, including concerns about US permits that could bypass the International Seabed Authority’s code. Quad Port Push: The Quad’s New Delhi meeting backed a Fiji port infrastructure project alongside energy, maritime surveillance, and critical minerals initiatives, with critics saying Pacific voices are sidelined.
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