AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNauru Digital Resilience: Nauru is looking beyond phosphate with a growing fintech and wider digital push, aiming to use better payments and financial governance to build long-term stability in a small, fragile economy. Pacific Energy Moves: Papua New Guinea says it wants to ramp up oil and gas output to help fuel-dependent Pacific neighbors, with talks in Suva focused on easing cost-of-living pressure and boosting regional resilience. Fisheries Skills for Enforcement: The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency is opening nominations for Cohort 12 of its Certificate IV in Fisheries Enforcement and Compliance (starting 07 Sept 2026), targeting frontline officers across member states. Regional Security Talk: Solomon Islands’ new PM has floated a Pacific-wide security pact during a Canberra visit, pointing toward a “Pacific-led” security architecture and a review of the China-Solomons security approach. Travel Policy Ripples: Ireland is tightening entry rules, requiring visas for Saint Lucians (and others) from 15 June 2026, with transit visas also in play—an example of how shifting immigration controls can disrupt travel plans.
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