AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 hours agoMaritime Safety & Tourism Risk: Turkey is urging restraint after a Russian drone attack hit a Turkish-owned, Vanuatu-flagged dry cargo ship (ANT) on the Black Sea route from Odesa to Türkiye, injuring two Turkish crew members and sparking a fire that was later extinguished—another reminder that shipping lanes matter for regional travel and trade. Health & Skills for Vanuatu: KmK reports Vanuatu’s Ministry of Health is pushing non-communicable disease (NCD) screening and cancer care, but faces nursing and trained staff shortages; a recent trip to Solomon Islands and PNG is aimed at building future medical training pathways. Regional Culture & Visitor Pull: The Aelan Riddim Festival returns in Honiara with artists from PNG, Fiji and Vanuatu (including Shaza), positioning Melanesian music as a fresh draw for Pacific travellers. Tourism Data: SPTO and Kiribati’s tourism authority released the Kiribati International Visitor Survey (IVS) 2025 report, adding more destination insights for Pacific marketing planning. Travel Policy Watch: New Zealand is cutting visa fees for Pacific visitors for 12 months and extending multi-entry access, a move that could boost travel demand but may reduce government revenue.
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