AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCNMI Recovery & Supply Chains: After Super Typhoon Sinlaku, Tinian’s grid is back online with large US military generators tied into the electrical system, helping families preserve food and medicine and letting recovery move faster. Local Business Strain: Even before the storm, Sinlaku-era shipping changes left Saipan electronics shops paying more for faster cargo while shortages and shifting demand keep inventory and staffing decisions tough. CNMI Courts: The CNMI Attorney General is asking the Superior Court to throw out a settlement that cleared former governor Ralph Torres, arguing it was unauthorized and granted broad immunity. Regional Fisheries Science: The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency highlights two decades of tuna management progress, crediting science-based, region-wide cooperation for keeping key tuna stocks healthy and sustainably fished. Digital Infrastructure for the Pacific: Google and Telstra’s partnership aims to strengthen AI-ready connectivity by linking Australia’s fiber backbone with subsea cable capacity reaching the Pacific Islands. Climate & Land Monitoring: Fiji trained government staff to use satellite data and digital mapping to track land-use and ecosystem change for more climate-resilient planning. Diplomacy With Tech & Security: Fiji’s Rabuka welcomed Israel’s new Suva embassy, pointing to cooperation in water, renewables, agriculture, cybersecurity, and organized-crime capacity-building.
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