AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoOcean & Blue Economy: World Ocean Day (8 June) spotlighted how ocean health underpins climate stability, 80% of global trade, freshwater and food, communications, livelihoods and the fast-growing “blue economy,” warning that acidification and sea-level rise are escalating risks for economies and communities. Deep-Sea Mining & Geopolitics: A new push for seabed minerals is now tied to U.S.-China competition, with Washington exploring deep-sea mining deals with Pacific partners including Nauru and Tonga, while China already has agreements with Kiribati and the Cook Islands—raising stakes for Pacific control of strategic resources. Energy Costs in the Pacific (incl. Nauru): Fuel prices keep climbing; Nauru raised diesel price caps for the first time since the crisis began, with maximum diesel up about 40% to around AU$2.9/litre and petrol up about 20%, adding pressure to household and business operating costs. EU Seafood Rules: EU food-safety changes for freezer vessels are expected to affect about 97% of EU-listed Pacific Island-flagged vessels, after EU auditors found brine temperatures not consistently reaching -18°C—prompting regional training for compliance. Agribusiness Innovation (Samoa): EU-funded FAO STODAS supported Samoa’s Agri-Innovate Competition finale, backing agrifood MSMEs and entrepreneurship through an agribusiness incubator model. Regional Infrastructure & Trade: Reporting on Fiji’s strategic positioning highlights how multilateral port infrastructure plans (Quad-linked) are moving alongside local political processes, shaping regional connectivity and industry access. Detention & Construction Skills (Nauru): A man deported to Nauru from Western Australia has begun a hunger strike, underscoring ongoing human-rights and operational scrutiny around offshore detention arrangements.
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