AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEnvironment & Waste Policy: The Cook Islands National Environment Service has engaged Ma’anga Consultancy to develop a National Action Plan under the Pacific Ocean Litter Project, aiming to cut plastic entering landfill and the lagoon by coordinating government, businesses, schools and communities on waste reduction, recycling improvements, sustainable procurement and single-use alternatives. Water Governance: Former Prime Minister Henry Puna has been appointed chair of Rarotonga’s water authority, To Tatou Vai, following Brian Mason’s resignation, with the Cook Islands Investment Corporation citing governance and partnership experience to support safe, reliable water services. Offshore Finance Demand: Wealth Web says demand for Cook Islands trusts and offshore asset protection is rising as litigation risk and public wealth exposure increase, pointing to record Cook Islands Finance registrations and renewals. Maritime Security & Fisheries: NZDF supported Cook Islands Police with maritime surveillance and fisheries patrols in May, including air reconnaissance to photograph vessels of interest for follow-up under regional operations. Deep-Sea Resources: NOAA will lead a 28-day expedition mapping deep waters around the Cook Islands this July–August, with data and samples shared publicly to support stewardship and resource management. Regional Trade Compliance: EU rules on freezer vessel food safety are set to affect most Pacific Island-flagged vessels exporting to the EU, with training delivered to national competent authorities to help maintain market access. Business & Tourism: A “Taste of the Cook Islands” pop-up at Te Tapora Kai is set to boost market foot traffic with local food, live music and new vendor participation.
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