AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMaritime Security & Trade: The US keeps flagging Sri Lanka’s Hambantota International Port as “dual-use,” while Indian and other seafarers report the Strait of Hormuz is technically open but commercial activity is still badly disrupted after attacks tied to the US-Iran fight. Seafarer Safety: Families of Indian sailors killed aboard the Palau-flagged MT Settebello are demanding US accountability and $5m compensation, as the IMO chief warns shipping must not be used as collateral. Aquaculture & Jobs in Palau: Palau has opened its first community-managed satellite giant clam hatchery, aiming to cut pressure on wild clams and build a sustainable, income-generating aquaculture industry with training and seedlings for farmers. Telecom & Infrastructure: PNCC is in a major network overhaul—new 4G/5G and a $34.9m fiber-to-the-premises rollout—targeting wider coverage and faster home connectivity. Biosecurity & Shipping Fees: Guam’s invasive species fee bill cleared a public hearing with shipper and port stakeholder support, keeping costs tied to cargo risk. Climate & Resilience: SPREP says El Niño can bring both risks and opportunities, while Pacific leaders are also bracing for a possible 2026–2027 “super El Niño.”
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