AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAviation & Connectivity: Tuvalu chaired RAMM4, where 13 Pacific nations agreed on a regional framework and an ICAO Implementation Support Roadmap to make flights safer, cheaper and better connected, with national autonomy preserved. Fisheries & Market Access: EU rules on onboard tuna freezing are pushing Pacific exporters to upgrade cold-chain know-how, with Tuvalu and other states training to meet Delegated Regulation 2025/1449 requirements. Tuvalu Finance & Climate Credibility: An AFP investigation says the Tuvalu Trust Fund is holding fossil-fuel-linked investments, drawing sharp criticism given Tuvalu’s climate advocacy. Fisheries Management: Tuvalu Fisheries Authority approved a 2026 FAD closure exemption (1 July–15 August) for nine vessels under strict limits and reporting. Shipping Decarbonisation: Seven Pacific transport ministers signed the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership in Majuro to coordinate a low-carbon maritime transition, including cleaner fleets and port upgrades. Energy Security: At the Pacific Peace and Security Dialogue in Suva, leaders warned the fuel crisis is now an economic security threat and discussed smaller refineries and regional cooperation. Climate Diplomacy: UNFCCC chief Simon Stiell warned COP31 progress could be undermined by geopolitical tensions, urging countries to honor existing climate commitments. Ocean & COP31: The Pacific appointed COP31 envoys, including Fiji’s Ocean Envoy Inia Seruiratu, to push ocean protection and climate priorities into global talks. Coral Resilience Research: Scientists are searching for “super reefs” and multi-country protected reef networks that can better withstand heat and help recovery.
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