AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Trade & Retail: U.S. soccer ball imports surged to nearly $40M in the first four months of 2026—the highest four-month total since 2002—showing how early World Cup prep is spilling into consumer goods supply chains. Clean-Energy Infrastructure Clash: Snoqualmie residents are pushing back on a proposed 45-acre battery facility, the latest King County attempt to site Battery Energy Storage Systems as Washington’s grid upgrades collide with local fire and siting concerns. Paper Mill Safety Scrutiny: Washington’s L&I is expanding inspections after the Longview disaster, targeting mills that use “white liquor” and other hazardous chemicals, with probes that could last months. Housing Affordability Pressure: A federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credit model is producing subsidized units that still can’t stay affordable for low-wage renters, with reports of thousands sitting vacant—an issue echoed across major West Coast metros. Aviation Fleet Expansion: Akasa Air took delivery of its 40th aircraft, a Boeing 737 MAX 8-200, with Seattle tied to the delivery route as the carrier grows its domestic and international network.
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