AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEnergy & Fuel Costs: Samoa has moved to an “amber alert” despite reported fuel reserves, triggering power shedding and remote learning, while diesel caps across the Pacific keep climbing—Nauru included, with its maximum diesel retail price up nearly 40% to about AU$2.9/litre and petrol up around 20%. Food Safety & Fisheries Trade: The EU’s new freezer-vessel food safety rules are set to affect about 97% of Pacific Island-flagged vessels exporting to the EU, with Fiji, Kiribati, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu training national authorities to keep compliance and market access on track. Media & Digital Revenue (Industry Angle): The Guardian says more than 80% of its revenue now comes from outside the UK, with reader payments cited as a key growth engine—readers including in small places like Nauru. Forestry & Climate Resilience: FAO-backed training in Samoa and Fiji focuses on sustainable teak and pine production, aiming to close technical gaps and strengthen climate resilience. Regional Infrastructure & Ports: A Quad-linked Fiji port push is framed as development, but critics argue Pacific voices are still sidelined as major powers shape infrastructure decisions. Immigration Detention (Nauru): A man deported to Nauru from Western Australia has begun a hunger strike, alleging harsh conditions after transfer to a detention centre.
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