AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFuel & shipping access: More than one million barrels of U.S. fuel have reportedly entered Puerto Rico after a cabotage waiver, with many shipments on Marshall Islands-flagged vessels—an example of how temporary rules can quickly reshape regional fuel logistics. Universal basic income (Enra): In Majuro, Enra payments were distributed at the ECC Gym on March 27, and the latest round is described as larger than earlier payouts, injecting millions into over 40,000 people across the Marshall Islands. Maritime decarbonisation push: Pacific transport ministers and officials are meeting in Majuro to launch the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership, aiming to coordinate policy and pursue climate finance for low-carbon shipping. RMI registry spotlight: The RMI Registry highlighted Posidonia milestones, including long-running QUALSHIP 21 recognition and an ITLOS win tied to freedom of navigation and flag-state jurisdiction. Fuel price pressure abroad: A separate report from Alaska’s remote villages shows how conflict-linked supply shocks can drive extreme fuel costs—context for why Majuro’s fuel and transport decisions matter. Global shipping & sanctions: A Marshall Islands-flagged tanker was reported among vessels moving through the Strait of Hormuz as navigation resumes amid ongoing regional tensions.
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