AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific Security: Island leaders and security experts on Guam have been quietly stress-testing what a Trump–Xi showdown could mean for the Micronesian region, with warnings that mishandling Taiwan could raise the odds of “clashes and even conflicts,” and that these islands are now central to great-power competition. Pacific Economy: The World Bank says growth across 11 Pacific Island economies is cooling fast—3.2% in 2024–25, slipping to 2.8% in 2026—hit by higher fuel and shipping costs, weaker tourism momentum, inflation, and repeated global shocks. Nauru & Jobs: A World Bank jobs outlook flags a demographic opportunity that’s at risk: youth unemployment and low work participation, especially for women, with Nauru among countries where the share not in education, work, or training is far higher. Travel & Nature: New satellite tracking shows whale sharks ranging across a wider Indo-Pacific network than previously thought, including Nauru and nearby waters—useful context for future marine protection and tourism planning.
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