AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSubsea Connectivity Boost: NEC has completed the East Micronesia Cable System (EMCS), a ~2,250 km fiber-optic link connecting Kiribati (Tarawa), Nauru, and FSM (Kosrae to Pohnpei), handing control to local operators—ending reliance on satellite-only links that brought delays and unstable service. Fuel Price Legal Fight: Palau’s attorney general says the recent fuel spike is driven by Middle East conflict and global oil-market disruptions, warning that prosecuting suppliers for “local gouging” could face major legal hurdles. Pacific Politics Watch: The Cook Islands heads toward elections amid shifting Pacific geopolitics, while PNG is pushing new embassy plans across the region. Broadband & Cost Pressure: CNMI and IT&E signed a $31M broadband deal, but shipping firms are also raising fuel surcharges—another reminder that telecom gains can be slowed by higher logistics costs. Economy Under Strain: The World Bank warns Pacific growth is weakening in 2026 as fuel, shipping, and inflation keep biting. Disaster Relief & Culture: Guam and Micronesia communities are also mobilizing for Sinlaku recovery, with public events and fundraising alongside aid sign-ups.
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