AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTourism & Air Connectivity: Hong Kong Airlines restarted nonstop Hong Kong–Saipan service July 13, with 156 passengers on the inaugural flight and strong expected demand, a key boost for CNMI’s post–Super Typhoon recovery and local tourism partners. Power & Recovery Logistics: Guam Power Authority reported near-total restoration progress after Super Typhoon Bavi, with eight bucket trucks and crews returning from Saipan to speed remaining repairs. Coastal Resilience: CNMI DPW says Saipan’s beach nourishment can restart after engineers found sand conditions at Smiling Cove Marina shifted again, using dredged material to rebuild eroded beaches. Workforce & Immigration: Saipan Chamber of Commerce warns CW-1 processing delays (about four to nine months) and touchback requirements are creating uncertainty for employers across industries. Local Health Care Infrastructure: Rep. Kimberlyn King-Hinds introduced H.R. 9652 to fund CNMI’s first permanent VA community-based outpatient clinic on Saipan. Environment & Industry Policy: The Trump administration moved forward with proposed deep sea mining lease steps that include a CNMI-related scoping area, drawing Pacific opposition. Business & Safety: DPW defended the As Gonno temporary debris site as safe despite odor complaints, while promising cleanup by end of July.
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