AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCritical Minerals Push: The new U.S. ambassador Jared Novelly says securing Cook Islands seabed minerals is now a top priority, warning Samoa and other Pacific states about China’s growing influence and potential “debt traps,” while pointing to U.S. interest in alternative supply chains. Deep-Sea Mining Debate: A USP-hosted Talanoa in Suva and Apia heard concerns that deep seabed mining could import harmful practices from land mining, raising ecosystem and governance risks for Pacific communities. Labour Market Pressure: Samoa’s Chamber survey finds 47% of businesses lost staff through labour mobility schemes (RSE, PALM, StarKist), with skilled workers hit hardest—prompting calls for stronger local workforce planning and training. Agriculture & Food Security: USP researchers are developing climate-smart taro tools to protect yields and soil health across Fiji, Samoa and Tonga. Aviation Upgrade: Faleolo International Airport’s new apron and aerobridges mark a major step in modernising Samoa’s tourism-linked transport infrastructure. Consumer Protection: Samoa’s commerce ministry investigates reports of fake imported products, including Rexona deodorant and Boom washing powder. Tourism & Skills: SPTO reports strong results from the Pacific Tourism Exchange and runs data workshops to help Samoa and neighbours plan with better tourism statistics. Local Culture on Stage: USP’s Oceania Centre will premiere “Sina and the Eel” in August, spotlighting Pacific performing arts talent.
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