AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCNMI Energy Security: CNMI Sen. Jude Hofschneider pre-filed a resolution urging federal agencies to study small modular reactors and microreactors for Saipan, Tinian and Rota as a way to cut reliance on imported fuel and stabilize power costs. Tourism Shock in the CNMI: Marianas Visitors Authority reported just 3,277 visitor arrivals in April 2026, down 72% year over year after Super Typhoon Sinlaku disrupted flights and damaged the airport; recovery hinges on summer resumption of mainstream travel. Hotel Performance: Hotel Association of the Northern Mariana Islands put March occupancy at 29.47% (down from 34.73% a year earlier), with some properties reopening as international flights are expected to restart June 20. Disaster Recovery for Businesses: SBA opened a third Business Recovery Center on Saipan at the One Stop Permitting Center on Capital Hill to help businesses and nonprofits apply for and fix federal assistance paperwork. Deep-Sea Mining Policy: Guam Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero signed a law banning deep-sea mining in Guam’s nearshore waters and threatening fines up to $50,000 per day, while also restricting use of Guam’s port without full community consultation. NOAA Budget Risk: A proposed 2027 NOAA budget would cut more than $1 billion and eliminate or reduce programs tied to typhoon forecasting, fisheries, coral protection and coastal resilience—raising alarms for Guam and CNMI.
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