AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPacific Security: Cook Islands officials are closely monitoring China’s nuclear-capable ballistic missile test into the South Pacific Nuclear-Free Zone, urging respect for regional peace treaties as Australia and New Zealand condemn the move and debate Treaty of Rarotonga intent. Regional Governance & Youth: The Cook Islands National Youth Council is running a youth-led candidate dialogue series ahead of the August 12 General Election, aiming to boost young people’s participation and civic education. Election Politics: United Party has launched its 15 candidates for the General Election, while Progressive Party leader Te Tuhi Kelly argues voters should judge leaders by real service, not promises. Cost of Living & Tourism: A hotel boss says tourism is booming but households still feel the pinch, pointing to power, water and imported goods costs despite government subsidies. Economy & Business: ADB has made its first non-sovereign investment in Cook Islands fashion brand Manini Wear, backing lower-carbon logistics and expansion to Aitutaki. Sports & Community: Cook Islands U18 women are set for a historic FIBA Asia Cup Division B debut in Bangkok; meanwhile, Cook Islands Police and RNZN personnel completed a maritime security and humanitarian exercise on Te Kukupa II.
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