AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMaritime Security & Trade: RNZAF patrols in May targeted vessels suspected of illegal activity in Fiji, Niue and the Cook Islands EEZ, supporting the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency and New Zealand Customs’ Operation Kiwa to deter serious organised crime. Energy & Cost Pressures: Penrhyn Island hit a diesel crunch, using its last 100 litres and borrowing 5,000 litres from police patrol boat Te Kukupa II while restricting power use; the wider region is seeing renewed fuel price rises tied to Middle East conflict impacts. Tourism & Sustainability: Cook Islands tourism leaders are warning the country is still exposed to global slowdown risk, even as visitor growth continues; stakeholders also met on the Destination Stewardship Plan, while another report flags waste and environmental strain as arrivals push beyond 200,000 a year. Governance & Investment: CIIC continues director training to strengthen governance capability across its boards, focusing on decision-making, conflicts of interest and emerging 2026 governance challenges. Regional Connectivity: The Cook Islands hosted ASPA81, stressing aviation–tourism partnerships as the key to unlocking sustainable growth for island economies. Local Business & Resilience: A new five-phase energy response framework moves into phase two to manage fuel supply crises and economic risks. Sports Business: Cook Islands and Tonga rugby leaders back Kanaloa’s bid to take over Moana Pasifika, arguing Pacific-led pathways must be protected as the franchise faces financial pressure.
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