AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoPacific Health & Aid: India marked Samoa’s independence day by sending a haemo-dialysis machine with a portable RO unit, fulfilling its FIPIC-III commitment (previously shipping a dialysis unit to Kiribati). Niue Business & Finance: A new Niue Ocean Wide model is turning ocean protection into long-term, sovereign-led financing via the Niue and Ocean Wide Trust, aiming to fund conservation and resilience through structured governance. Tourism Trade: Fiji’s tourism ministry defended its funding role in the South Pacific Tourism Exchange, saying the 2026 event drew 225+ participants and helped smaller island states like Niue connect to global buyers. Regional Sports Ownership: The Kanaloa bid for Moana Pasifika says it has backing letters from rugby unions in Samoa, Tonga, Cook Islands and Niue, while NZ Rugby won’t confirm interested parties. Pacific Mobility Costs: New Zealand’s reduced Pacific visa fees and longer default visas could cut revenue by about $1–2m a year, raising pressure on immigration funding. Pacific Fisheries Security: Operation Tui Moana 2026 wrapped up after 61 vessel inspections and 4 vessels of interest, with enforcement across 10 Pacific EEZs and support from partners including Australia and New Zealand. Health Costs in the Pacific: A Niuean dental bill story highlights cost barriers for Pacific communities in NZ, with calls for routine oral care to be included in public funding.
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