AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVisa & Tourism Economy: CNMI leaders are pushing back after a U.S. Senate hearing revived scrutiny of the EVS‑TAP visa-free program for Chinese travelers, warning that ending it without a replacement could worsen the islands’ fragile visitor economy while still backing stronger federal screening. Weather Watch: Tropical Depression 07W (Invest 92W) passed south of Guam with gusts up to 55 mph and is expected to move away from the Marianas, but CNMI is still urged to prepare for heavy rain, gusty winds, and rough seas as conditions evolve. Military Planning: The U.S. Marine Corps released the Final Environmental Impact Statement for CNMI joint military training on Tinian, with a record of decision expected soon after the public review period. Local Travel Costs: CNMI and Guam officials told a Senate committee that airfare rules and limited service are driving steep ticket prices for island residents and veterans, calling for Congress to waive airline restrictions. Fishing Policy: CNMI leaders welcomed Trump’s proclamation reopening parts of protected Pacific waters to commercial fishing, while conservation groups warn it could weaken protections. Community & Safety: Saipan’s Koblerville gym and another sports facility were burglarized and vandalized, with thieves stealing copper wiring and equipment, adding to storm recovery costs. Tourism Update: Hong Kong Airlines plans to resume Hong Kong–Saipan service on July 12 with two weekly flights.
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