AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMoana Pasifika Takeover: Tonga and Cook Islands rugby leaders have backed the Kanaloa consortium’s bid to take over Moana Pasifika, arguing Pacific voices must shape the franchise as it exits Super Rugby Pacific after 2026; New Zealand Rugby has declined to confirm details of who supports the bid. Fuel Security: Penrhyn Island has run out of diesel (last 100 litres) and is borrowing 5,000 litres from police patrol boat Te Kukupa II while power use is restricted; the next fuel barge is expected around June 25-26. Tourism Pressure: The industry warns Cook Islands remains exposed to a global slowdown, even as government points to a “worst-case” 5% GDP decline scenario; meanwhile, stakeholders are reviewing progress on the Destination Stewardship Plan and pushing sustainable tourism that doesn’t outpace waste capacity. Energy Response: Government has moved into phase two of a five-phase framework to manage fuel supply crises and economic risks tied to Middle East conflict. Connectivity & Trade: PM Mark Brown’s China visit marked the launch of the MV Tuitui Moana, boosting inter-island shipping links, while Cook Islands also attended PACER Plus meetings in Tonga to progress trade facilitation and resilience priorities.
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