AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTyphoon Recovery Finance: Bank of Guam rolled out a three-month payment forbearance program for eligible consumer loan customers across Rota, and request-based relief for Guam, Saipan and Tinian, aiming to ease cash-flow pressure during Super Typhoon Bavi recovery. Public-Utility Funding: CUC urged lawmakers to authorize up to a $40 million emergency line of credit, warning that without borrowing authority, power and water restoration will slow and liquidity strain could spread across the Commonwealth. CEDA Business Relief: CEDA approved a three-month loan payment deferral for clients hit by Super Typhoons Bavi and Sinlaku, starting in July 2026, to help businesses keep operating and retain jobs. Guam-to-Rota Aid: GTA donated water and fuel support for Rota relief shipments via the Mama Loling, helping the Mayor’s Council of Guam sustain ongoing deliveries. Tourism & Air Connectivity: Hong Kong Airlines relaunched nonstop Hong Kong–Saipan service with a strong first flight load, signaling momentum for CNMI tourism as the islands rebuild. Infrastructure & Community: SBA Business Recovery Centers on Saipan reopened for in-person disaster loan help tied to Super Typhoon Sinlaku, with approvals reported at $41.6M. Local Economy & Lifestyle: Saipan beach nourishment is set to resume after storm reshaped sand at Smiling Cove Marina, turning recovery work into renewed coastal protection. Consumer/Legal Watch: A multistate $29.6M Glenmark generic-drug price-fixing settlement continues to roll out nationwide, with residents in participating states/territories potentially eligible for compensation.
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