AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Rules: The UN’s International Seabed Authority warns Pacific states not to be swept into a renewed race for seabed mining, saying the U.S. permit approach bypasses international law; the ISA says key parts of its mining code are close, with environmental standards still a major focus. Nauru–China Trade & Logistics: Nauru’s commerce minister says direct cargo shipping links with China are cutting logistics costs and helping lower prices, with more frequent monthly voyages improving food supply after years of long, multi-stop routes. Regional Infrastructure via Quad: The Quad’s New Delhi meeting backed initiatives including a Fiji port project plus maritime surveillance, energy security and critical minerals supply-chain cooperation—moves critics say are shaped by major powers with limited Pacific input. Fuel Relief for Pacific Economies: The Asian Development Bank is preparing large-scale support for Pacific countries facing fuel pressures, with Fiji already securing major financing and more assistance expected based on country needs. Nauru Development Partnerships: Nauru’s president says cooperation with China is exceeding expectations and opening an “immense opportunity” for the economy, while Nauru also points to Vietnam as a model for development and trade in essentials and seafood. Business Recovery Support: The U.S. SBA opened an additional Business Recovery Center in Saipan to help disaster-affected businesses with loan applications after Super Typhoon Sinlaku.
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