AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism & Cost of Living: Cook Islands hotel boss Liana Scott says tourism is booming, but families are still feeling the pinch as power, water and imported goods costs bite—despite Budget support like a water network subsidy and energy response funding. ADB Tourism Recovery: The Asian Development Bank has signed a US$2m grant with the Cook Islands to support safe recovery in travel and tourism, including upgrades to Rarotonga Airport screening and health services. Pacific Security: The Cook Islands government is monitoring China’s ballistic missile test in the South Pacific and urging all nations to respect regional peace treaties. US Diplomatic Focus: New US Ambassador Jared Novelly says the Cook Islands is a top priority, pointing to seabed resources and openness to working with US companies if exploration is allowed. Youth & Democracy: The Cook Islands National Youth Council is launching a youth-led candidate dialogue series ahead of the General Election to boost young people’s participation. Sports Tourism Angle: Oman’s U18 women’s team is set for the Asia Cup, with the Cook Islands listed among the tournament teams. Regional Travel Context: A new Henley update says Pakistani passport holders can access 30 destinations visa-free/VOA/ETA, including Pacific options like Vanuatu.
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