AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism & Skills: La Rose Noire Foundation signed an MOA with Swissôtel Clark to provide On-the-Job Training for underprivileged youth in bread-and-pastry and barista programmes, with alumni already working across the Cook Islands and beyond. International Finance & Local Presence: Southpac Group appointed NZ PR firm Impact PR to handle international communications for its trust, asset protection and fiduciary services, with teams operating in the Cook Islands among other markets. Hospitality Pressure: Despite strong tourism, Muri Beach Hotel GM says cost-of-living pain is still hitting families and businesses, driven by power, water and imported goods; government support includes water and energy funds. ADB Boost for Local Business: ADB Frontier Seed backed Cook Islands fashion brand Manini Wear with USD 130,000 to cut supply-chain emissions via lower-carbon ocean freight and expand retail into Aitutaki. Tourism Recovery Funding: ADB and the Cook Islands government signed a $2m grant to support safe recovery of travel and tourism, including airport and health upgrades. Deep-Sea Mining Debate: Te Ipukarea Society says deep-seabed mining must be openly discussed during the election period so voters can judge candidates’ positions. Youth & Democracy: Cook Islands National Youth Council launches a youth-led candidate dialogue series ahead of the General Election to lift young people’s participation. Regional Business & Trade: New Cook Islands High Commissioner to Fiji Michael “Mike” Henry says the role will focus on trade and business growth.
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