AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTourism Cost of Living Pressure: Muri Beach Hotel GM Liana Scott says the Cook Islands’ tourism boom isn’t easing everyday strain for families and businesses, pointing to high power and water costs plus heavy reliance on imported goods, with government support including a water network subsidy and energy response funding. ADB Tourism Recovery Boost: The Asian Development Bank signed a US$2 million grant with the Cook Islands to support safe recovery of travel and tourism, including upgrades to Rarotonga Airport screening and health services, benefiting thousands in hospitality. Pacific Security & Peace Treaties: The Cook Islands government is monitoring China’s ballistic missile test in the South Pacific and urging respect for regional peace treaties, as Pacific leaders push for a “Blue Pacific Ocean of Peace.” US Ambassador Focus on the Cooks: Jared Novelly says the Cook Islands is a top priority for US engagement, highlighting seabed resources and openness to working with US firms if exploration is allowed. Youth Democracy Dialogue: The Cook Islands National Youth Council launches a candidate dialogue series to give young voters a respectful, safe space to question election candidates. Ocean Health & Plastic: A new South Pacific baseline study finds serious beach litter on Rarotonga and Aitutaki, with plastics dominating waste—linked in part to tourist accommodation areas. Cultural Milestone Funding: Government allocates $161,150 for the Ui Ariki 60th Anniversary celebrations this Friday with traditional leaders from across the Pacific.
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