AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNauru Tobacco Crackdown: Nauru has banned the sale and import of all tobacco products for one day each year under a new law, with 31 May declared “Our Day to Let Go of Tobacco,” and penalties of AU$2,000 or up to 12 months in prison. Nauru Deportation Deal Funds: Senate estimates heard Nauru withdrew $30.5 million from the NZYQ trust, including $19.8 million to pay off a loan expanding the national airline fleet, while questions remain about how the money was allocated and managed. Nauru–China Ties: President David Adeang says cooperation since Nauru resumed diplomatic relations with China in January 2024 is exceeding expectations and opening major opportunities for Nauru’s economy. Nauru–Taiwan Dispute: Taiwan’s Taipei Trade Office in Fiji rejected Nauru’s “province of China” label, after Nauru directed officials to follow the One-China Principle and avoid inconsistent terminology. Regional Tourism & Aviation: The Pacific Tourism Organisation urged closer coordination between tourism, airlines and airport operators at the ASPA meeting in the Cook Islands to improve connectivity and sustainable growth. Pacific Health Support: India’s EAM S Jaishankar marked Samoa’s Independence Day by announcing delivery of a haemo-dialysis machine with a portable RO unit under FIPIC commitments. Climate Accountability: The UN General Assembly backed a Vanuatu-led resolution affirming states’ legal duty to address climate change, but the US voted against it.
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