AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTourism Recovery Pressure: CNMI leaders told Congress the islands face “economic collapse” risk as Super Typhoon Sinlaku recovery drags on, with FY2026 visitor arrivals projected at just 104,511 (17% of the 2018 level) and hotel occupancy taxes down 90% to about $1.4M. Air Service Return: International flights are restarting—Jeju Air resumed Seoul–Saipan service with four weekly flights through Oct. 25—while CNMI and industry stress that keeping air partners and improving visitor experience are key to rebuilding demand. Visa Policy Debate: CNMI officials and hospitality groups urged lawmakers not to end EVS‑TAP for Chinese travelers, arguing it supports the fragile tourism rebound while still relying on federal screening. Utilities & Infrastructure: CUC reported a $731,518 year-to-date cash flow deficit (through April 30) as liabilities rise; meanwhile Saipan is moving off FEMA generators as wells and a sewage lift station connect to the grid, aiming for full generator phaseout. Energy Politics: Former Gov. Ralph DLG Torres says his top priority would be stabilizing power via a new Saipan plant plus expanded renewables and storage. Business Contracting: Saipan Chamber of Commerce and Marianas Integration will host a Mentor‑Protégé Indo‑Pacific workshop July 20 for federal contracting and supplier development. Military Training Milestone: The Marine Corps released the Final EIS for the CNMI joint military training project on Tinian, with a record of decision expected in 30 days. Fuel & Construction Costs: Diesel prices on Saipan fell another 40 cents to $6.68/gal, easing costs for local operators. Regional Waters & Fishing: CNMI leaders backed Trump’s order reopening parts of protected Pacific marine monument waters to commercial fishing, citing food access while conservation groups warn of weaker protections.
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