AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Push: The U.S. moved ahead with plans for a deep-sea mineral lease sale tied to American Samoa, setting a Nov. 19 sale date and giving the territory’s governor 60 days to comment—despite opposition from Pacific leaders and thousands of public comments. Typhoon Recovery in the Marianas: Even after Super Typhoon Bavi, the U.S. military says about 1,500 personnel are supporting recovery across Guam and the Northern Marianas, while Rota still faces major power and infrastructure challenges. Local Courts: Families of MV Mariana crew members lost at sea after Super Typhoon Sinlaku are asking the CNMI Superior Court to intervene after the Coast Guard denied a request for live testimony from the lead investigator. Visa Policy Debate: A U.S. Senate exchange highlighted a push to end visa-free travel for Chinese nationals to the CNMI, with opponents warning it could hurt the islands’ economy. Sports & Community: CNMI Basketball Federation elected a new board, and CNMI athletes are set for international karate competition; meanwhile, Starlink updated roaming rules to treat the U.S. and Canada as one region, including Guam and CNMI. Health & Consumer Watch: Multiple states, including West Virginia, announced a $29.6 million Glenmark settlement over alleged generic drug price-fixing, with possible compensation for eligible buyers.
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