AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMaritime Security & Trade Disruptions: Black Sea shipping keeps getting hit as Russia and Ukraine trade claims of strikes on merchant vessels and port infrastructure, including Marshall Islands-flagged cargo Fehu and other grain routes tied to Russian exports. Hormuz Risk & Seafarer Rights: A Marshall Islands-flagged ship, AM Pioneer, faced an SOS after its Indian crew refused to transit the high-risk Strait of Hormuz under pressure from operators, reigniting calls for crews to retain the right to refuse dangerous routes. Sanctions Watch: OFAC’s July update added 178 people/entities and identified 28 blocked vessels, with Mexico, Iran and Cuba still top priorities—while delistings in Hong Kong were largely shifted to a menu that keeps secondary-sanctions risk alive. Pacific Shipping & Energy: Iran claims it detained a UAE tanker near Qeshm over route and fee rules; AIS tracking shows a Liberian-flagged vessel (Amara) slowing near the area, and the broader Hormuz enforcement backdrop continues after recent strikes. Regional Industry & Tourism: The Pacific Tourism Organisation’s Treasures of the South Pacific roadshow drew 800+ travel trade contacts in Australia, spotlighting destinations including the Republic of the Marshall Islands. Mariana Mining Process: The Northern Mariana Islands seabed lease notice moves forward toward a December contract award, with the local governor given 60 days to comment. Marshall Islands-linked Research Funding: A Marshall Islands government-owned MCST-backed database estimates $3.7bn invested across 115 Pacific maritime projects (2016–2026), aiming to guide decarbonisation planning.
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