AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPacific Security: China’s submarine-launched, nuclear-capable missile test with a dummy warhead splashed into the Pacific near the Tuvalu/Kiribati area, after flying over EEZs including the Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru and Kiribati—prompting sharp condemnations from Australia, New Zealand and Solomon Islands leaders, with the Pacific Islands Forum chair Matthew Wale registering formal protests. Regional Defense Deals: The missile test came hours after Australia signed a new defense treaty with Fiji, adding to concerns that security “hub-and-spoke” moves are escalating tensions. Disaster Recovery: Super Typhoon Bavi’s damage is still unfolding across the Marianas—Rota faces months of recovery with power restoration possibly taking up to three months, while Guam telecom providers began network assessments after outages and service disruptions. Telecom Investment: DXN won an AU$1 million American Samoa contract to design and commission a Cable Landing Station for the La Vasa subsea cable, targeting operations by Q3 2026. Income Labels & Business Impact: World Bank upgrades to upper-middle-income status are being debated as “myth vs reality,” while PEZA argues the Philippines’ new classification should push faster services, clearer rules and better infrastructure to attract investment.
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