AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUS Visa Bonds: The US has expanded its Visa Bond Program across several Pacific countries, with bonds reported up to US$27,000, adding major cost and uncertainty for travellers seeking B1/B2 visas—especially where interviews require travel to Fiji. Illegal Fishing Crackdown: Pacific authorities detained Chinese and Indonesian boats during an August enforcement push, with fisheries leaders pointing to the region’s huge tuna value and the need for a stronger strategy ahead of a leaders meeting in Palau. Tuvalu–COI Legal Fight: Fiji’s High Court dispute over a Tuvalu Commission of Inquiry continues, with the PM’s lawyer arguing the Executive isn’t responsible for fixing procedural defects before publication. Energy Security Moves: Fiji and Tonga are pursuing alternative fuel supply partnerships, including talks with PETRONAS and a Tonga feasibility study funded via USTDA. Digital Governance: Fiji’s digital regulator chair role in a regional telecom forum has been extended, and the forum backed an emergency communications regulatory sandbox. Climate Youth for COP31: Fiji’s Minister Tabuya says Pacific youth will have real roles in COP31 preparations, with a youth position statement to feed into regional negotiations. Human Rights in Fossil-Fuel Transition: Rights groups urge Tuvalu and Ireland to embed human rights into the next conference on moving away from fossil fuels, not just acknowledge them.
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