AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPort Operations: Port Authority of Guam says a backlog tied to container-moving equipment has eased after Gantry Crane 6 returned to service, with all three gantry cranes now online and crews focusing on repairs; the gatehouse will open Saturday to help truckers retrieve containers. Water Costs: Guam Waterworks Authority rates approved by the Public Utilities Commission will raise most residential bills by $2.39 to $4.67 starting Oct. 1, with an average increase of about $3.53. Energy & Fuel: GPA reported fuel shipment costs fell from about $53.5M (April) to $37.8M (June) before rising to about $39.2M (July), and warned the next shipment around Sept. 3 may stay near $160–$165 per barrel, after a fuel-cost rate hike. Local Business Growth: Pepper Lunch opened its second Guam location at Agana Shopping Center, aiming to serve central and southern Guam residents faster. Trade & Exports: GEDA hosted a Japan Inbound Trade Mission alongside PHARE, bringing seven Japan-based businesses to meet local makers and explore export ties. Retail & Real Estate: Agana Shopping Center says it spent $12M building Cost.U.Less but is in a rent dispute, while the ABC board approved six new alcohol licenses for upcoming establishments. Governance & Accountability: Sen. Telo Taitague is pushing an executive director role for the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner after Dr. Keng-Chih “Kenny” Su’s resignation cited staffing and equipment gaps. Seabed Mining Tension: Guam officials criticized a federal push to advance seabed mining lease steps near the Marianas while Guam lacks a formal comment role.
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