AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFuel & Energy Security: Pacific leaders say the fuel crisis is now an economic security threat, with rising prices feeding into inflation and higher costs for transport and business; PNG, Nauru and Tuvalu were among those pushing faster regional cooperation and supply-chain fixes at the 2026 Pacific Peace and Security Dialogue in Suva, while PNG also floated smaller refineries to strengthen fuel security. Regional Finance: Finance and economic ministers from across the Pacific will meet in the Marshall Islands for the 2026 Forum Economic Ministers Meeting, with Middle East shocks and a new Pacific Resilience Facility on the agenda. Nauru Digital Finance: A new look at Nauru’s fintech push ties digital payments and financial governance to the island’s post-phosphate resilience challenge, arguing the opportunity is less about “startup hype” and more about stability for a very small economy. Climate Risk Prep: SPREP urged Pacific communities to prepare for El Niño after it was declared underway, stressing early, practical steps to protect families as impacts vary by country. Heritage & Resilience Skills: UNESCO, with ICCROM, supported a people-centred heritage resilience course that included Nauru professionals, focusing on disaster risk management and climate action for small island sites.
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