AGP Executive Report
Last update: 35 minutes agoIndo-Pacific Tensions: China sent the Liaoning carrier strike group into Western Pacific combat drills, with tactical flights, live-fire training, and search-and-rescue scenarios—another signal of Beijing’s push to operate farther from home. Guam Power Crunch: On island energy, Saipan’s primary-line restoration is just past halfway, but copper theft is forcing crews to run out of materials and skip energized spans; resources are shifting to Kagman to speed work. Cost Pressure at Home: Guam’s power rate hike is one step closer after CCU approval of a fuel surcharge jump that could raise the average bill by about $58 starting in July, pending PUC final action. Local Wildlife Hope: Guam’s endangered sihek egg hatched via artificial incubation five days after Super Typhoon Sinlaku—an apparent first for the Department of Agriculture. Tourism Watch: Guam Visitors Bureau reports April arrivals down 28% year-over-year, citing jet fuel costs, regional uncertainty, and Sinlaku’s lingering effects. SNAP Fallout: Guam faces federal SNAP work-rule enforcement, with 6,956 able-bodied adults without dependents flagged for losing benefits.
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