AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFuel relief and business continuity: The Asian Development Bank says it’s ready to put hundreds of millions into Pacific fuel-crisis support, with help requests only just starting to come in and packages ranging from about US$10m to US$100m depending on country size. Nauru-China trade and logistics: Nauru’s commerce minister says direct cargo shipping and more frequent China trade are cutting logistics costs and helping lower the cost of living, after earlier transshipment delays pushed prices up and hurt food freshness. Deep-sea mining rules under pressure: The UN’s seabed-mining regulator warns Pacific states not to get swept into a renewed rush, pointing to US permits that bypass the International Seabed Authority and calling the move unlawful while the ISA works toward environmental standards. Climate accountability at the UN: The UN General Assembly backed an ICJ-linked push for stronger climate action, with the US among the opponents, as the resolution calls for national climate plans, phasing out fossil-fuel subsidies, and “full reparation” for harm. Local development and culture: Nauru launched its first short feature film online, “Far End of the Sea,” shot across seven locations with a Nauruan cast and crew, blending local language and history with international talent. Regional development diplomacy: Nauru says it sees Vietnam as a model partner for essential goods, tuna cooperation, infrastructure, and shared climate coordination. Disaster support for small business (regional): The US SBA opened an additional Saipan Business Recovery Center to help businesses and residents apply for disaster loans after Super Typhoon Sinlaku.
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