AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMaritime & Tourism Demand: New data on global sailing shows cruising arrivals rising over decades, with French Polynesia recording 434 yacht arrivals in 2024 (up from 328 in 1987), reinforcing the South Pacific’s pull for long-haul voyagers. Public Health & Security: Australia-linked warnings are growing as illicit drugs appear across the Pacific—meth traces in Tonga wastewater and “narco-subs” washing up in the Solomon Islands—while police have also made drug busts in French Polynesia; the concern is spillover into communities already strained by HIV and tuberculosis risks. Transnational Crime: Fiji’s biggest cocaine seizure—2.64 tonnes worth about $3 billion—was trafficked from Colombia (linked to Clan del Golfo), highlighting how regional routes can feed Australia-bound markets and how arrests in places like Vatia connect to wider networks. Cruise Industry: Viking announced a new 142-day world cruise (Dec 2028–May 2029) with stops including Tahiti and Bora Bora, a direct boost for French Polynesia’s visitor pipeline. Regional Geopolitics: AUKUS durability may hinge on winning the information contest in Southeast Asia, with legitimacy and political commitments seen as key to long-term support.
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