AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism & cost of living: A hotel boss says tourism is booming, but families and businesses still feel the pinch as power, water and imported goods costs bite—despite wage and Budget support. ADB backs local business: The Asian Development Bank approved a USD 130,000 Frontier Seed growth investment in Cook Islands fashion brand Manini Wear, aiming to cut ocean freight emissions and expand retail into Aitutaki. Banking leadership: ANZ announced a Pacific leadership reshuffle, naming Terence Low as Samoa country head (overseeing ANZ Cook Islands and Tonga) from September 2026. Fuel relief timeline: Government economist says fuel prices should ease within weeks, but food relief will take at least six months. Loss and damage funding delays: The UN’s Loss and Damage fund pushed back first project approvals, with demand far outstripping available money. Seabed minerals spotlight: A new US ambassador says Cook Islands critical minerals are a top priority, while deep-sea mining remains a live election debate. Regional security backdrop: China’s nuclear-capable missile test in the Treaty of Rarotonga zone sparked renewed concern about stability and the region’s nuclear-free commitments. Sports sponsorship: BSP confirmed as a major sponsor of the 2026 Rugby League World Cup, with Cook Islands among participating teams.
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