AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoFuel & Transport Relief: Tonga’s retail fuel prices drop from 1 July, with petrol down to $4.05/l (from $4.15), kerosene to $3.40 (from $4.30) and diesel to $4.20 (from $5.05), easing pressure on households and businesses though outer-island freight still keeps prices higher. Vehicle Import Rules: Government delays the ban on importing vehicles aged 10 years or more until 30 June 2027, giving agencies more time to finalise enforcement and public awareness. Food Costs Watch: Tonga’s annual food inflation eases in May 2026 to 4.8% year-on-year, but prices still rise month-to-month and headline inflation remains elevated at 7.9%, with Tonga heavily exposed due to imported food. Climate Adaptation Push: Tonga PM Lord Fakafanua calls for more investment in climate adaptation, saying resilience is the Pacific’s top security challenge. Disaster Logistics Training: Tonga joins a Pacific Humanitarian Warehousing Program exchange in Brisbane, building skills to move relief supplies fast when disasters hit. Deep-Sea Mining Governance: Nauru and Tonga-linked deep-sea mining firms file cases at ITLOS challenging the International Seabed Authority’s compliance inquiry over due process and transparency. Conservation Reminder: New Zealand authorities report large coral and clam seizures tied to CITES rules, highlighting permit requirements for protected species.
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