AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAviation & Tourism Recovery: Jeju Air resumed direct Seoul–Saipan flights on June 21, with four weekly services through Oct. 25 (daily during peak periods), giving CNMI its first international arrivals in over two months after Super Typhoon Sinlaku damaged Saipan and Tinian airports; Utilities & Cost Pressures: Commonwealth Utilities Corporation reported a $731,518 year-to-date cash flow deficit through April 30, 2026, as liabilities rose while payroll and supplier payments climbed; Disaster Relief & Housing: CNMI outlined Disaster Nutrition Assistance Program eligibility for Sinlaku-affected households, targeting non-NAP families still feeling the power-outage fallout; Energy & Infrastructure: Saipan moved toward full grid power as FEMA generators were being phased out after wells and a sewage lift station were connected, while schools still face power-restoration priorities; Labor & Compliance: Filipino construction workers suing RNV Construction asked a federal judge to force USCIS to release records tied to alleged forced labor and CW-1 visa abuses; Military Planning: The Marine Corps released the Final EIS for CNMI joint military training on Tinian, with a record of decision expected in 30 days; Maritime Economy: CNMI leaders backed Trump’s order reopening parts of protected Pacific marine monuments to commercial fishing, while conservation groups warn of weaker safeguards.
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