AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoForum Economic Ministers Meeting: Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine opened the 2026 Forum Economic Ministers Meeting in Majuro, urging Pacific leaders to move from talk to action on financial inclusion, as correspondent banking declines and energy dependence keep households and outer-island communities cut off. Fuel crisis response: Finance Minister David Paul said the region is treating the Middle East-linked fuel shock as a “triple shock” of fuel insecurity, higher import costs, and food vulnerability, with ministers pushing long-term fixes instead of reacting each time prices spike. Correspondent banking push: Forum SG Baron Waqa said the Pacific Islands Forum’s correspondent banking relationship office is now fully established and starting to tackle country-specific banking challenges. Digital money in practice: Ministers also tested the Marshall Islands USDM1 digital money system and Lomalo Wallet during the meeting. Weather watch for the Marshalls: Tropical Depression Higos has moved away from the Marianas, while forecasters are monitoring Invest 95W east-southeast of the Marshall Islands for possible heavy rain. Shipping and sovereignty: Two Qatari LNG tankers transited the Strait of Hormuz as security concerns eased, and a Marshall Islands-flagged tanker (Bu Samra) was among them. Education update: The RMI was rated as meeting U.S. IDEA special education expectations, with officials highlighting ongoing summer training needs.
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