AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPacific Geopolitics: Japan is ramping up engagement across the Pacific, pairing development finance, climate resilience and disaster support with expanded security assistance, including a new low-interest loan for Solomon Islands. Cook Islands Politics: Prime Minister Mark Brown is set for a second term after preliminary results show his Cook Islands Party winning 12 of 24 seats, with voting on remote Nassau delayed by bad weather; analysts say cost of living is driving voter priorities more than China ties. NZ Relationship: The election comes amid lingering tension with New Zealand over Brown’s China deals, though a defence and security declaration appears to have softened fallout. Aviation & Tourism Economy: Winston Peters says Cook Islands’ airline growth shows what’s possible in the Pacific, citing earlier NZ support and highlighting aviation as a lifeline for tourism-dependent economies. Deep-Sea Mining Debate: Te Ipukarea Society has taken Cook Islands concerns about seabed mining to the International Seabed Authority, while election coverage frames mining as a key polarising issue. Legal & Fisheries: A foreign fishing company has been fined $400,000 for illegal fishing and falsifying reports. Cyber Safety: A new Cook Islands Cyber Safety Awareness Programme targets scams and financial fraud affecting residents and businesses. US-Pacific Moves: Biden’s summit with Pacific leaders included US recognition of the Cook Islands and Niue and funding for resilient infrastructure, including undersea internet cables.
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