AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNauru Airlines Connectivity Shock: Naoero’s state carrier says Australia’s end of the subsidised “North Pacific Connector” has left a major gap, with a replacement tender still under evaluation and routes scaled back to Brisbane–Majuro via Nauru and Tarawa. Citizenship-for-Resilience Debate: Naoero is defending its citizenship-by-investment programme as part of economic resilience, after New Zealand’s Winston Peters urged Pacific countries to prioritise stronger local economies and limit outside influence. Regional Aviation Workarounds: Nauru Airlines is exploring practical cooperation with start-up One Pacific Airways on scheduling, ticketing, cargo and systems, though no commitments are yet agreed. Trade & Market Access: Fiji exported its first pilot shipment of 54 boxes of fresh produce to Naoero under a PIDF partnership, aiming to open Northern Pacific demand for local growers. Digital Infrastructure Boost: All Pacific Islands Forum members are now connected to undersea cables, with Australia helping deliver new links including primary connections for Nauru. Energy Security Moves: Fiji and Tonga are seeking alternative fuel supply partners to reduce exposure to future global supply shocks. Regional Unity Pressure: Pacific leaders head to Palau with disagreements over how to respond to China’s missile test, including reports that Nauru did not endorse a proposed statement.
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