AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMinimum Wage & Cost Pressures: Cook Islands’ minimum wage rises from $10 to $10.50 per hour from 1 July 2026, sparking debate as workers say it won’t keep up with inflation while businesses warn of higher prices and possible layoffs. Tourism & Air Access: Air New Zealand launches a seasonal direct Christchurch–Rarotonga service (up to three times weekly), boosting South Island connectivity as Cook Islands tourism targets more authentic experiences. Shipping Connectivity: MV Tuitui Moana is inaugurated in China, strengthening domestic inter-island transport under Cook Islands–China cooperation. Budget & Economic Risk: MFEM flags scenarios where Middle East conflict and oil supply disruptions could lift fuel costs, hit tourism and push real GDP down by up to 5%, while the 2026/27 Budget faces scrutiny from opposition and business. Trade & Regional Integration: Cook Islands participates in PACER Plus meetings in Tonga, shaping trade facilitation, customs, standards, biosecurity and private sector priorities. Fisheries Security: Operation Tui Moana 2026 wraps up with Cook Islands among participating countries, supporting Pacific surveillance against illegal fishing and related crime. Climate Action Diplomacy: PM Mark Brown calls for faster climate action and better access to finance at UN ESCAP in Bangkok. Health Update: Cook Islands is declared dengue-free again after 26 days without cases, though other Pacific areas still report outbreaks.
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