AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAviation & Tourism Connectivity: Cook Islands hosted ASPA81 in Rarotonga, bringing together airline, tourism and aviation partners to focus on “Island Economies in Flight” and strengthen Pacific connectivity. Regional Trade & Policy: The Cook Islands joined PACER Plus budget and joint committee meetings in Tonga, shaping proposals around trade facilitation, customs, standards, biosecurity and private sector development. Shipping & Infrastructure: PM Mark Brown marked the inauguration of MV Tuitui Moana in China, a co-funded inter-island vessel aimed at improving connectivity and lowering transport costs across the Pa Enua. Tourism Demand & Routes: Air New Zealand’s new direct Christchurch–Rarotonga service begins tonight, adding up to three weekly flights through October to boost South Island access. Budget & Cost Pressures: The 2026/27 national Budget faces scrutiny from opposition and business, while the new Cook Islands minimum wage of $10.50 from 1 July is welcomed by workers but flagged by firms for potential price rises and staffing strain. Economic Risk Watch: MFEM warns global oil supply disruptions and Middle East conflict could lift fuel costs, hit tourism and drive GDP down by up to 5%. Maritime Security: Operation Tui Moana 2026 wrapped up with Cook Islands among participating countries, supporting regional action against illegal fishing and transnational maritime crime.
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