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Pacific Civil Society Criticises Exclusion From Isa Ocean Mining Dialogue

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The article discusses civil society criticism of exclusion from ISA ocean mining dialogues. No concrete commercial mechanism, investment, regulation, price move, or supply disruption is reported. The event is diplomatic/political with no direct impact on any sector, company, or commodity. Therefore, no relevant sectors are identified.

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  • Pacific civil society leaders criticize exclusion from ISA ocean mining dialogue.
  • Fijian Government welcomed ISA Secretary-General Leticia Carvalho in Suva.
  • Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka highlighted ISA's role in managing seabed resources.
  • Civil society representatives call for formal mechanism for representation in ISA processes.
  • Published: 2026-05-20.

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