AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMinimum Wage & Budget Pressure: Cook Islands’ minimum wage rises from $10 to $10.50 per hour from 1 July 2026, easing some worker strain but sparking business fears of higher costs, price rises and possible layoffs as the 2026/27 Budget faces fresh scrutiny from opposition and the business community. Tourism Connectivity & Demand: Air New Zealand launches a direct Christchurch–Rarotonga service up to three times weekly through October, while Cook Islands Tourism pushes deeper into North America with new airline links and a focus on authentic experiences. Tourism Risk Management: Air Rarotonga introduces a fuel surcharge amid Middle East-driven fuel price spikes, and the tourism corporation shifts toward a Destination Stewardship Plan to improve visitor yield and sustainability rather than just growing arrivals. Trade & Regional Cooperation: The Cook Islands joins PACER Plus meetings in Tonga, shaping priorities around trade facilitation, customs, standards, biosecurity and private sector development. Maritime Security & Fisheries: Operation Tui Moana 2026 wraps up with Cook Islands police and maritime crews boarding and inspecting vessels, supporting broader regional action against illegal fishing. Health Update: The Cook Islands is declared dengue-free after 26 days without cases, though other Pacific areas still report outbreaks. Seabed Mining Debate: Letters raise concerns that seabed mining merger filings suggest accelerated “production” timelines even as government says no decision has been made and baseline science continues.
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