AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFSM Energy & Cost of Living: President Wesley W. Simina signed Public Law No. 24-65 to back up to US$5 million in FSM fuel price stabilization loans, adding about US$8 million total capacity with Japan support—aimed at keeping electricity, transport, food distribution, and key services affordable during global price spikes. Cyclone & Travel Updates: Hong Kong introduced nine new 2026 tropical cyclone names, including “Tirou” (Chuukese greeting), while United Airlines is moving Micronesia Island Hopper 737-MAX service up to an all-MAX 8 schedule by early October 2026, with Guam routes shifting dates. Ocean & Marine Conservation: Guam ocean advocates pushed their voice at Upwell 2026, and GIZ earmarked 20 million euros for marine conservation (including Micronesia) from 2026–2031. Culture & Community: UOG Fine Arts seniors opened “Interflow: Currents of Connection,” and Guam’s Filipino community celebrated Santacruzan at Micronesia Mall, spotlighting Filipiniana traditions and second-generation pride. Workplace Safety After Storms: The Labour Department urged employers to offer reasonable, flexible arrangements after tropical cyclones or rainstorms, including staged returns or remote work where possible. Mental Health for Farmers: UOG’s Farmer Focus announced a free Mental Health First Aid training for people who work in agriculture, plus a new farmer community gathering called Hotnu Heals.
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