AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFuel Costs & Shipping: Tonga’s new government-regulated fuel rates kick in from 1 June, keeping prices above TOP$4/litre nationwide (petrol from TOP$4.15 on Tongatapu; diesel up to TOP$6.00 in Niuafo’ou), adding pressure to transport, outer-island supply and electricity costs. Aviation & Outer-Island Access: Lulutai Airlines says its priority is reliable, affordable domestic flights for outer islands, citing fuel availability and operating-cost exposure as it strengthens risk management and schedule reliability. Tourism Leadership: Tonga’s Public Service Commission appoints Sandradee Fonua Fifita as new CEO of the Ministry of Tourism, starting 15 June, with a focus on strengthening tourism development and public service delivery. Water Procurement Accountability: Tonga’s Supreme Court ruled MEIDECC acted unlawfully in multi-million paʻanga water tank contracts, finding unfair limited bidding and transparency breaches—an important signal for procurement practice. Digital Resilience for Pacific Media: PNG hosts the 16th Pacific Media Partnership Conference on resilient journalism, tackling misinformation and newsroom independence amid rising digital disruption. Regional Infrastructure Push: The Quad (US, Australia, India, Japan) announces plans to develop Fiji port infrastructure, positioning it as Pacific-priority support while raising questions about who gets a say.
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