AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoFisheries & Security: Pacific governments have wrapped up Operation Tui Moana 2026, a three-week regional surveillance push led by the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency, with Niue among the participating states; officials report 61 vessel inspections, 200+ detections verified, four vessels of interest, and two apprehensions tied to suspected offences including unauthorised bunkering and missing vessel monitoring system data. Regional Tourism Trade: Niue-linked tourism operators are set to benefit from the South Pacific Tourism Exchange (SPTE), which Fiji hosted in March; Deputy PM and Tourism Minister Viliame Gavoka says the 2026 event drew 225+ participants and 60 international buyers, helping smaller Pacific nations like Niue connect to global markets. Pacific Sovereignty in Sport: The Moana Pasifika takeover fight has gained momentum as Kanaloa Rugby says its bid is backed by four Pacific unions—Samoa, Tonga, Cook Islands and Niue—framing the issue as “100% sovereignty” for Pacific decision-making. Niue Ocean Financing: A Niue Ocean Wide (NOW) model is being highlighted as a law-and-trust based way to fund ocean protection and resilience, with the NOW Trust designed to deliver long-term conservation funding. Visa Policy Pressure: New Zealand’s planned Pacific visa fee cuts and longer multi-entry options are projected to reduce revenue by about $1–2 million a year, raising pressure on immigration funding even as officials say the move supports stronger Pacific connections.
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