AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPacific Economy & Energy: Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown says the country has dodged a worst-case GDP hit despite global oil shocks, pointing to record visitor numbers and growth. Climate Readiness: SPREP urges Pacific communities to start preparing for El Niño now that WMO has declared the event underway, stressing early action to protect families and services. Marine Resources Policy: President Trump’s order restores commercial fishing access in parts of three Pacific marine national monuments, including the Rose Atoll area near American Samoa; local leaders in CNMI and American Samoa say it supports food security and livelihoods, while conservation voices warn protections could weaken. Deep-Sea Mining Debate: A new Q&A and opinion coverage continues the push-pull over polymetallic nodules—jobs and revenue versus unknown environmental impacts and concerns like natural radioactivity—aimed at informing local public discussion. Local Governance & Infrastructure: Governor Pulaalii Nikolao Pula told a Senate panel American Samoa’s priority funding needs, including renewable energy, port modernization at Pago Pago, and continued opposition to deep-sea mineral mining. Aviation Costs: A renewed call to end the airline monopoly and reform air cabotage highlights how high fares and limited service affect daily life across Guam, CNMI, and American Samoa. Community & Education: Marist Brothers Old Pupils Association kick-started fundraising and renovation efforts for Centennial Hall at Saint Joseph’s College and Marist Primary School. US 250th Spotlight: “America’s Time Capsule” is sealed for burial in Philadelphia on July 4, with American Samoa contributing quarters and other states adding artifacts tied to industry, culture, and history.
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