AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUniversal Basic Income (Enra): Majuro saw Enra payments at the ECC Gym on March 27, with this quarter’s distribution boosted by 25% to about US$200 per person, injecting roughly US$8.2 million into more than 40,000 residents as fuel, food, and transport costs stay high. Low-Carbon Shipping (Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership): Pacific transport ministers are meeting in Majuro to launch the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership, aiming to formalize a charter and pursue a US$300 million Green Climate Fund bid for a demonstration fleet of low-carbon vessels. Maritime Registry & Rule of Law: The RMI Registry highlighted QUALSHIP 21 and 22 straight years as well as an ITLOS win in the “Heroic Idun” case, and recognized shipping leader Anthony E. Comninos at Posidonia. Fuel & Shipping Disruption (Hormuz): A Marshall Islands-flagged tanker, Nissos Keros, safely crossed the Strait of Hormuz with ~270,000 MT of crude for India, while crude prices dipped on tentative US-Iran ceasefire hopes. Sanctions & Shipping Risks: France detained the Russia-linked tanker Tagor in the Atlantic over alleged sanctions-evasion links, underscoring how enforcement actions keep raising costs and uncertainty for maritime trade. Shipping Deal Watch (Diana vs Genco): Diana reiterated its case to replace Genco’s board after Genco unanimously rejected Diana’s revised US$24.80 per-share tender offer.
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