AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 minutes agoTourism Cost Pressure: Even with a strong season, Muri Beach Hotel GM Liana Scott says families and businesses are still squeezed by power, water and imported goods costs, calling for longer-term relief via lower power prices and import duties. ADB Support for Local Business: The Asian Development Bank backed Cook Islands fashion brand Manini Wear with a USD 130,000 Frontier Seed growth investment to cut ocean freight emissions and expand retail into Aitutaki. Tourism Funding & Recovery: A separate ADB grant deal worth $2m aims to support safe travel and tourism recovery, including upgrades to Rarotonga Airport and health services. Fuel vs Food Relief: Government economists expect fuel prices to ease within weeks, but food relief could take at least six months. Banking & Sport Sponsorship: ANZ announced leadership changes across Pacific operations, while BSP confirmed major sponsorship of the 2026 Rugby League World Cup featuring Cook Islands teams. Governance & Public Trust: A letter to the editor questions transparency around Te Pa’ata’s role in online payments and booking platforms. Election & Environment Debate: Te Ipukarea Society says deep-seabed mining must be openly discussed during the election period so voters can judge candidates’ positions. Geopolitics & Security: China’s nuclear-capable missile test into the South Pacific Nuclear-Free Zone sparked regional concern and renewed focus on Cook Islands seabed minerals as a US priority.
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