AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUS Immigration: A new USCIS memo says in-country green card adjustments will face “extraordinary circumstances” and most applicants may need to return home for consular processing—an issue for Guam’s construction, healthcare and small-business labor pipeline. Tourism Finance: Guam Visitors Bureau says its financial position remains “healthy” despite April TAF collections running about $1M lower than last year, citing seasonality, jet fuel costs and Super Typhoon Sinlaku impacts. GEDA Lending: Guam Economic Development Authority secured a second $19.5M tranche under the State Small Business Credit Initiative, expanding loan guarantees, surety bond help and the Destinu Guåhan venture fund. Energy & Business: KEPCO commissioned the 198MW Ukudu power plant in Guam, saying it can supply up to 75% of peak demand and supports long-term revenue via its PPA with GPA. Local Governance: A judge ordered settlement talks over a $100M+ Mangilao hospital utility dispute, while the governor warns federal “free dollars” may be lost. Public Accountability: Guam’s public auditor told the business community the 2024 compliance audit was much larger and found more issues, pushing for tighter recordkeeping in procurement and compliance. Community & Markets: Tumon Night Market’s Summer Showcase series moves to a new Tumon Sands Plaza-front location starting May 31.
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