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A case for Pacific products in the Australian market

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Op-ed by Jeremy Grennell, PTI Australia's General Manager of Exports Having recently returned from exhibiting a number of premium Pacific products at Fine Food Australia, the Southern Hemisphere's largest, and arguably most impressive, food industry event, as well as the Melbourne International Coffee Expo - I found myself reflecting on the long history that Australia has as a major...

South Korea to host 5th Korea-Pacific Islands Foreign Ministers’ Meeting

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South Korean Foreign Minister Jin Park will hold the 5th Korea-Pacific Islands Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Busan on 26 October. The meting to be attended by the foreign ministers of the fourteen Pacific Island Countries will be held under the “Vision for the Resilient Blue Pacific.” In the Meeting, the participants will discuss ways to strengthen substantive cooperation in development...

Pacific Islands increasingly used as crime transit point, experts say

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The Pacific islands are increasingly being used as a transit point for transnational crime, including drug trafficking and money laundering, experts say. Criminal organisations from Asia and the Americas are exploiting limited law enforcement resources on these islands, and drug problems are rising on these tourist paradise locations, according to experts and local reports, mainly from Fiji and Palau. The region...

Vanuatu Parliament summoned

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Vanuatu Clerk of Parliament, Raymond Manuake, has summoned Parliament to convene on Friday, 04 November 2022. The summons instrument was signed by Manuake Tuesday and distributed to the 52 newly elected Members of Parliament (MPs). Manuake said the elections of the new Speaker of Parliament; First, Second and Third Deputy Speakers as well as the Chairman of parliamentary committees are on...

U.S, China vie for influence over Pacific island nations including PNG

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Forging a stronger presence in Papua New Guinea and other Pacific island nations has become part of the West’s strategy to counter China's security push in the region. The superpower rivalry between China and the United States, in particular, has been felt in the region in recent times. Both sides have dangled security assistance and development aid to grow their influence...

Australia boosts defence, Pacific diplomacy spending in budget

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Australia on Tuesday pledged increased defence spending and efforts to firm up diplomatic ties with neighbouring Southeast Asian and Pacific nations as it seeks to counter China's growing economic and strategic influence in the region. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's first budget since his centre-left Labor government was elected in May lifts funding for defence by eight percent in the fiscal...

Pacific nations double down on their green demands

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-As is customary in the run up to any gathering of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) predicable fault lines are emerging. Oil producing nations tend to err on the side of caution when it comes to laying down green goals for shipping, while states where climate change is having the most visible effect...

Independent Adjudicator’s ruling on MSC Certified PNA Tuna Fishery

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Parties to the Nauru Agreement (PNA) and Tokelau welcome the decision of the MSC Independent Adjudicator, in respect of the objection raised against the application, by PNA, to extend the scope of the MSC certification of the PNA tuna fishery to include bigeye tuna and fishing on FADs. The proposed extension of the MSC certification is a hugely important initiative...

Why Tuvalu still chooses Taiwan

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By Joel Atkinson, HUFS In his recent visit to Taipei, Tuvalu’s new Prime Minister Kausea Natano declared that Tuvalu would ‘continue to stand firm in commitment to remain a lasting and loyal ally of the Republic of China ’. With Solomon Islands moving closer to China following its break with Taiwan in 2019, it’s worth examining why Taiwan’s...

PNG Kumuls overcome Kukis 32-16 in dominant second half

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A brave Cook Islands outfit handed Papua New Guinea an early scare before the Kumuls powered away in the second half to win 32-16 at Halliwell Jones Stadium in Warrington. After only two points separated the proud rugby league nations at half-time, but the second stanza was all the Kumuls, running in four tries in 27 minutes to put themselves...

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