AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTourism & Digital Services: South Pacific Pocket Guide launched VanuatuPocketGuide.com, a research-backed online travel guide for independent travellers, built after a five-week trip across Efate, Port Vila, Espiritu Santo and Malekula, with 202 articles and 1,614 photos, plus more content planned through 2027 to help both visitors and local tourism operators. Critical Minerals & Geopolitics: U.S. Ambassador Jared Novelly says securing Cook Islands seabed critical minerals is now a top priority (ranked “1A or 1B”), while warning Pacific states about China’s growing influence and potential “debt traps,” with Niue also in his remit. Fisheries & Regional Trade: The 25th Forum Fisheries Committee Ministerial Meeting wrapped up in Wellington, with Niue’s outgoing chair Mona Ainu’u thanked and New Zealand’s Shane Jones set to lead 2026–2027, as ministers agreed on next steps for Pacific fisheries cooperation. Women’s Business & Markets: Samoa’s Markets for Change (M4C) partnership with UN Women will spotlight women-led enterprises at the M4C Life-Con Pacific Women’s Market Expo (15–18 July), aiming to improve market access, skills and networking across the Pacific. Sports & Talent Pathways: Strongman Samoa’s co-founder says the new Pacific Strongest competition is creating fresh opportunities for young athletes, including Niuean competitors, with Pasifika-style challenges and regional participation. Pacific Security & Sovereignty: Pacific Elders warned that external competition is reshaping regional security, urging Pacific-led institutions to protect sovereignty, transparency and equal decision-making.
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