While the military market won’t be enough to compensate for the loss of Chinese tourists, the Commonwealth Bureau of Military Affairs believes military personnel visiting the islands be it for training or rest and recreation will contribute a lot to the local economy.
With an estimated $3 billion in military and civilian infrastructure development going down on Tinian related to the divert airfield, Philip Mendiola-Long is inviting Saipan businesses to join the gold rush of expected projects on the island.
Gov. Arnold Palacios stands firm on his plans to pivot away from the China tourism market amidst ongoing geopolitical issues by developing military tourism in its place.
BUSINESS owners and their representatives welcome the opportunity to partner with the U.S. military through its Morale, Welfare, and Recreation or MWR program which involves 20,000 military personnel and their
The Saipan Chamber of Commerce, together with the Commonwealth Bureau of Military Affairs and the Marianas Visitors Authority, are inviting the business community and the public to join them for a presentation by the Joint Region Marianas on its Morale Welfare Recreation program as they share information on what the program is about and how businesses can promote and gain exposure within the military market.