AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDisaster Logistics: After Typhoon Sinlaku and Super Typhoon Bavi damaged Rota’s port, a Guam-to-Rota fuel partnership involving Tinian Shipping Services, South Pacific Express, DFS Enterprises, CTSI, Norton Lilly, Black Construction, Mobil and the Port Authority of Guam delivered critical fuel; the first shipment arrived July 17, helping residents and essential services restart recovery. Community Relief: The Rotary Club of Saipan is preparing up to $11,000 in hygiene and cleaning supplies for Rota (with additional support for Tinian, Saipan and the Northern Marianas College School of Nursing), buying items on Saipan and shipping them to meet urgent needs. Power & Recovery Support: U.S. and local recovery continues after Bavi, with Defense Department personnel still assisting across Guam and the Northern Marianas; meanwhile, Bank of Guam launched a three-month customer payment forbearance program for eligible Rota borrowers and offers options for Guam, Saipan and Tinian. Infrastructure & Tourism: CNMI DPW says beach nourishment can restart after engineers reassessed Smiling Cove Marina sand changes following Bavi, using dredged sand to rebuild eroded public beaches. Workforce Pressure: Saipan Chamber of Commerce leaders warn CW-1 processing delays (reported at roughly four to nine months) are adding uncertainty for employers planning staffing for key industries. Policy Watch: The U.S. House passed the Sunshine Protection Act to make daylight saving time permanent, but CNMI’s status remains tied to federal rules and Senate action.
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