AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTyphoon Recovery Coordination: CNMI Joint Information Center says shelter operations are active across Saipan, Tinian, and Rota, with American Red Cross resource centers opening on Rota for Super Typhoon Bavi aid applications. Power Restoration (Tinian): CUC reports power restored to 923 Tinian customers as of July 16, with remaining outages tied to transmission/distribution parts, transformers, and damaged poles. Fuel Costs & Limits: Diesel and gasoline prices rose on Saipan, while Tinian’s 10-gallon purchase limit remains in place pending an expected tanker arrival; Rota also saw higher diesel pricing. Local Governance: Gov. David Apatang vetoed Tinian and Rota emergency funding bills after AG raised concerns they conflict with the Covenant Fund law. Visa Policy Debate: A U.S. Senate exchange highlighted pressure to end visa-free travel for Chinese nationals to the CNMI, with opponents warning it could hurt the local economy. Workforce Uncertainty (CW-1): Saipan Chamber of Commerce says CW-1 processing delays of roughly four to nine months are making hiring and planning harder for employers. Business Relief: Bank of Guam launched a three-month payment forbearance program for eligible Rota consumer loan customers, and CEDA approved a three-month loan payment deferral for clients hit by Bavi and Sinlaku. Sports & Community: Northern Marianas Basketball Federation elected a new board after a Sinlaku-related postponement. Local Business Closure: Oleai Beach Bar & Grill in Saipan announced it is shutting down after nearly four decades.
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