AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTourism & Local Business: Guam Visitors Bureau says tourism recovery is getting tougher as June 2026 arrivals fell 35.7% year-on-year, with Korea down 68.7%, pushing the focus from just more visitors to better visitor value. Hospitality & Food: Pepper Lunch opened its second Guam outlet at Agana Shopping Center, with a free Beef Pepper Rice for the first 100 guests. Business Events: Guam Hotel and Restaurant Association’s PHARE 2026 expo opens Wednesday at Hyatt Regency Guam with chef demos, networking, and hospitality training for hotels, restaurants, and tourism-linked firms. Aviation & Connectivity: Nauru Airlines’ Australian-backed North Pacific Connector has ended without a replacement chosen, while Nauru and a Micronesian start-up explore airline cooperation. Regional Trade & Growth: Pacific Tourism Organisation’s Treasures of the South Pacific roadshow drew 800+ Australian travel agents, boosting marketing for Nauru, FSM, RMI, Tuvalu and Kiribati. Maritime Security & Economy: FFA’s Operation Island Chief 2026 flagged 16 vessels of interest and apprehended four, covering 27.5 million sq km and 3,000+ fishing vessels. CNMI Economy & Jobs: CNMI governor says furloughs may be needed under FY2027 budget options, potentially affecting 200–400 employees. Deep-Sea Mining: CNMI and American Samoa face upcoming seabed lease steps, with proposed lease notice released for Mariana-area deep-sea mining. Community & Skills: Saipan Chamber of Commerce marks 50 years of service Sept. 18, while Atkins Kroll’s Back to School Test Drive campaign runs through Aug. 31 to fund local schools. Sports & Youth: RUNGUAM drew 850+ runners to Tumon Bay, and Guam beat FSM 110-44 in the FIBA Women’s Micronesian Cup.
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