AGP Executive Report
Last update: 35 minutes agoMall & Youth Culture: Sakai Liberal High School from Osaka will return to the Micronesia Mall Center Court Saturday for a Friendship Recital (10:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.), kicking off Day 2 of the Mall Ball 3×3 High School Tournament (June 19–21) and continuing a third-year tradition of arts-led cultural exchange. Energy & Cost of Living: Pacific energy experts urged Palau and the wider region to fast-track renewables and clean shipping after warning the fuel crisis was “foreseeable and preventable,” stressing locally led solutions and community leadership. Travel Costs & Veterans Access: Guam and CNMI officials told a U.S. Senate hearing that airfare between the Marianas and the U.S. is far more expensive than before—citing air cabotage rules—and raised the knock-on impact for veterans seeking medical care. Local Governance & Procurement: Guam’s $15.4 million Guam Veterans Cemetery expansion faces possible rescission amid a dispute between veterans leadership and the island’s attorney general over contract processing and legal compliance. Maritime Cooperation: The Philippine Coast Guard completed joint pre-exercise training with U.S. Coast Guard forces around Guam ahead of RIMPAC 2026, including law-enforcement drills and shipboard demonstrations. Regional Shipping Pact: Seven Pacific transport ministers signed the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership in Majuro to coordinate a cleaner, more resilient shipping transition, including low-carbon vessels and port upgrades.
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