AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFSM Energy Support: Vital FSM Petroleum Corp. says President Wesley W. Simina signed Public Law 24-65 on June 2 to back up to $5M in FSM fuel price stabilization loans, boosted by a Japan grant for about $3.1M—adding roughly $8M in stabilization capacity to protect electricity, transport, food distribution, and services. CNMI/Guam Tourism & Travel: Guam and CNMI governors Lou Leon Guerrero and David Apatang renewed their push for the Philippines to be added to the Guam-CNMI visa waiver, aiming to grow tourism and air links as Philippine Airlines prepares to resume Manila–Saipan service in June. Air Service Update: United Airlines will move Micronesia/Guam–Saipan routes to an all-MAX 8 plan by early October 2026, with Guam–Saipan MAX 8 starting July 19. Typhoon Recovery Loans: SBA says Sinlaku recovery approvals in CNMI now total $9M, with most going to homeowners and a smaller share to businesses. Tourism Numbers: CNMI visitor arrivals fell 72% in April to 3,277 as Sinlaku disrupted flights; hotels report March occupancy at about 29% and expect a rebound with June 20 airport repairs. Deep-Sea Mining Policy: Guam enacted a deep-sea mining ban in its nearshore waters (fines up to $50K/day) and barred port use without full community consultation, while NOAA budget proposals raise concerns for Pacific weather and ocean programs. Regional Legal/Business Risk: A Guam court approved a $226,800 claims fund in the M/V Mariana limitation case, directing Sinlaku-related claims to be filed in Guam by July 31.
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