AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPacific Security: China’s rare submarine-launched, nuclear-capable ballistic missile test in the South Pacific—reportedly flying over the EEZs of the Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru and Kiribati and landing near Tuvalu/Kiribati—drew sharp condemnation from Australia and Solomon Islands, with Australia calling it “destabilising” and saying China gave less than the usual 48 hours’ notice; China insists it was routine, dummy-warhead training and consistent with international law. Local Impact (Telecom/Recovery): After Super Typhoon Bavi, Guam telecom providers began assessing and repairing damaged network infrastructure, with restoration tied to power coming back. Weather Watch: A tropical disturbance (Invest 97W) is not expected to threaten Guam or CNMI, though it may bring scattered showers and gusty winds across parts of Micronesia. Regional Economy (Income Labels): The World Bank’s latest income classifications include upgrades for Micronesia (and others), moving it from lower-middle to upper-middle income—prompting debate over what the label really means for living standards. Business/Infrastructure: DXN won an AU$1 million contract in American Samoa to build a cable landing station for the La Vasa subsea fiber project.
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