AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTyphoon Bavi Preparedness: Guam and the CNMI moved into Condition of Readiness 3 as Typhoon Bavi approaches, with shelters set to open and officials urging residents and businesses to secure homes, stock supplies and finalize storm plans after Super Typhoon Sinlaku left parts of the region still rebuilding. Emergency Funding & Price Rules: Guam lawmakers advanced Bavi emergency response funding via Public Law 38-134, while AG Douglas Moylan warned merchants and landlords that price gouging is prohibited and wholesale/retail prices freeze once COR is declared. Local Governance & Budget Timing: Guam’s Legislature began its budget session, but scheduling may shift depending on Bavi’s track and timing. Utilities & Recovery Readiness: CNMI’s utilities operator is racing to finish Sinlaku restoration while preparing pre-storm measures for Bavi, including protecting equipment and coordinating power support. Banking & Consumer Savings: Bank of Guam and Shell launched an everyday 6% fuel discount for Visa debit cardholders in Guam and Saipan. Trade & Business Links: Oklahoma opened a Taiwan Regional Trade Office to expand investment and trade, highlighting energy, defense, aerospace and logistics ties.
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