AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMinimum Wage Shock: Cook Islands’ minimum wage is set to rise from $10 to $10.50 an hour from 1 July 2026, offering “mild relief” to workers but triggering business fears of price hikes, heavier workloads and possible layoffs as inflation bites. Corporate Move: Tower has appointed Michael Skeens as its newly created chief operations officer, tasking him with running operational hubs and systems, after leading customer service improvements and scaling Fiji operations. Pacific Policy Push: New Zealand is looking at a “Pacific preference” approach in immigration, aiming to boost regional labour mobility. Fisheries Enforcement: Australia’s ADF is backing Pacific partners to curb illegal fishing, including Cook Islands operations under Tui Moana, with vessel boardings and inspections reported across multiple zones. Seabed Mining Debate: A merger filing tied to Cook Islands seabed minerals is renewing concerns about “accelerated” paths toward production while baseline science and approvals are still underway. Health & Tech Funding: Australia announced NZD 2.3m in direct budget support for Cook Islands health, cyber cooperation and NGO activity.
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