AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCritical Minerals & Ports: A new U.S. defense supply-chain order is pushing faster development of critical minerals, and the American Samoa response is a firm “No” to potential BOEM deep-sea exploration—shifting attention toward other U.S. locations while keeping pressure on regional engagement, including port infrastructure, jobs, small business support, workforce training, and scientific partnerships. Fisheries Monitoring & EEZ Security: Samoa is urging stronger fish stock monitoring and tighter protection of its Exclusive Economic Zone at the WCPFC session in Apia, warning that without proper surveillance only a few countries benefit; it’s coordinating “Blue Pacific” operations with Australia, New Zealand, Tonga, and Fiji against illegal fishing, drugs, and trafficking, and working on EEZ boundary coordination with Niue and others. Pacific Climate Push Ahead of COP31: Forum foreign ministers backed a stronger regional climate push before COP31, calling for more climate finance, renewable energy investment, and Pacific leadership, with Niue among senior officials attending and the Pacific COP31 agenda focused on 1.5°C, finance access, ocean-climate links, and amplifying Pacific voices. Niue Consumer Culture: Niue’s new silver coin story blends legal-tender status with Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson’s 75th-anniversary significance, adding a niche tourism/collectibles angle for local industry.
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