AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFukushima Fallout: Pacific Islands Forum leaders, including Marshall Islands-linked officials, are pressing Japan and the IAEA for “clear answers” and evidence-based science on plans to discharge treated Fukushima wastewater into the Pacific. Maritime Safety & Ports: The U.S. Coast Guard reopened the Port of Rota to commercial traffic after heavy-weather restrictions, but warned navigation remains degraded with outages and damaged aids to navigation. Shipping Risk Shock (Hormuz): Oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is near standstill as U.S.-Iran strikes and retaliation drive insurers and shipowners to pull back; Reuters data shows only two tankers transited early Thursday, including a Marshall Islands-flagged chemical tanker. Marshall Islands Health Spend: The Marshall Islands government is gearing up for a $160M rebuild of Majuro and Ebeye hospitals, with major financing from the Asian Development Bank. Local Finance/Tech: Remittix says it will launch Remittix Markets, a perpetual futures trading platform expanding its RTX ecosystem beyond payments. Shipping Policy Watch: The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission chair flagged concerns about China “weaponizing” port-state inspections affecting Panama-flag ships, raising stakes for regional shipping access.
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