AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDeep-Sea Mining Rush: A year after Trump’s executive order, AP reports at least nine companies are in talks for U.S. seabed access, with possible auctions from American Samoa to Alaska this summer—yet regulators are fast-tracking permits while critics flag shaky company histories and unanswered questions on how minerals would be processed and refined. CNMI Water Recovery: Saipan is at about 90% 24-hour service, but CUC crews keep finding undocumented pipes, private-property service lines, and fresh leaks during islandwide sweeps—meaning restoration is still uneven, especially in the north and southeast. Power Costs Pressure: After Super Typhoon Sinlaku, CNMI faces higher electricity bills as CUC’s fuel surcharge jumps, driven by global diesel prices tied to the Middle East conflict. Sinlaku Relief Support: The STRONG Roof Program is offering eligible homeowners free temporary metal roofs while permanent repairs proceed, with eligibility assessed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Regional Security Context: Across the Pacific, island leaders are also weighing a shifting security landscape as Indo-Pacific alliances and China-U.S. tensions reshape planning.
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