AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSpace & Tech: An Arizona startup is racing to save NASA’s Swift Observatory after solar activity worsened orbital decay, with a robotic “rescue” mission planned to boost the telescope to a safer orbit before it burns up. Maritime Law & Safety (RMI): ITLOS delivered a major win for the Marshall Islands in the M/T Heroic Idun (No. 2) case, awarding over €2m in fines plus more than $12m in damages tied to crew detention and limits on anti-piracy enforcement. Shipping & Energy Security: Reporting highlights how “Dark Fleet” tactics and flags of convenience help Russia and others keep oil moving despite sanctions, while West Asia shipping disruption continues to raise risks for crews and logistics. Regional Policy (RMI): Pacific Islands Forum Economic and Finance Ministers meet in Majuro June 23–24 to coordinate responses to energy shocks and push faster rollout of the Pacific Roadmap for Economic Development. Clean Shipping: Seven Pacific transport ministers signed the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership in Majuro to coordinate a low-carbon maritime transition, including fleet and port upgrades. Infrastructure & Water (RMI): Australia’s Reliant delivered water-sector construction cargo to remote RMI atolls under UNDP’s ACWA+ program, underscoring ongoing logistics hurdles for building safe drinking-water hubs. Business Capacity (Palau): Palau SBDC leaders brought AI training to the Pacific Islands business advisory network, aiming to modernize support for small enterprises.
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