AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDisaster Risk Finance: Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance Company (PCRIC) opened a regional office in Suva, aiming to bring faster, closer support to member governments as cyclones, floods and droughts intensify; PCRIC says it has paid out over $12m since 2016 and now covers more than $52m in disaster risk. Maritime Legal Case: CNMI Homeland Security Special Assistant Clement Bermudes was subpoenaed by the wife of MV Mariana Captain Frederick Nosek Jr for an evidentiary hearing tied to the vessel’s disappearance after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, including demands for distress and search-and-rescue communications. Climate Policy Push: Tuvalu and the Federated States of Micronesia backed UN calls for stronger methane cuts, urging measurable action beyond voluntary pledges as low-lying islands face rising seas and worsening weather. Regional Weather Watch: A disturbance near Yap (Invest 97W) is expected to strengthen the monsoon across western Micronesia and the Marianas, with heightened seas and surf possible even if direct land impacts are not expected. Micronesia in Global Mobility: Germany’s 2026 visa-free list for short stays includes Micronesia, allowing up to 90 days for tourism, business meetings and family visits (no employment). Pacific Security & Diplomacy: Micronesia’s president David Panuelo denounced Japan’s plan to release Fukushima water into the Pacific at the UN, warning of transboundary and long-term risks to ocean resources. Business & Jobs: Guam’s Atkins Kroll announced a July 25 job fair at the Micronesia Mall, targeting hiring across multiple departments.
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