Saturday 5 April 2025 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Economy, National
Fuel tanktainers onboard a cargo vessel at Avatiu harbour. Cook Islands Chamber of Commerce is concerned about the impact of US tariff on fuel prices and freight costs, both of which are critical for sustaining the tourism-driven economy. 22121801
Despite limited direct trade, the Cook Islands fears US tariff increases could indirectly impact the local economy through global supply chain disruptions and increased costs, particularly in tourism and imports.
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