AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Legal Fight: Nauru Ocean Resources Inc. (NORI) and Tonga Offshore Mining Ltd. (TOML), subsidiaries of The Metals Company, have filed cases at ITLOS in Hamburg seeking to pause an ISA compliance investigation, arguing the process breached due process and non-discrimination; the dispute is especially urgent for NORI as its exploration contract is set to expire on 22 July 2026. Pacific Fisheries Governance: The 25th Forum Fisheries Committee ministerial meeting wrapped up in Wellington, with ministers backing the next leadership term and priorities for sustainable management of Pacific fisheries. Nauru Identity & Sovereignty: Nauru has moved toward a referendum to formally adopt “Naoero,” reviving the indigenous name after parliament passed the proposal unopposed. Deep-Seabed Rules Under Strain: A new legal analysis warns deep-sea mining could trap sponsoring states in costly disputes as investor protections collide with UNCLOS environmental duties. U.S.-China Competition Lens: A policy piece highlights how U.S. alignment demands can clash with Pacific realities, where Beijing often works through lower-threshold engagement. Nakamal Agreement Fallout: Coverage of Australia-Vanuatu’s security pact focuses on how key clauses were softened, with Vanuatu committing to consult Australia on third-party involvement while keeping critical infrastructure “free from militarisation.”
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