AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTrans-Tasman Trade: Argentina has formally lodged a letter of intent to join the CPTPP, potentially linking it with the UK for the first time since 1982 and setting up a multi-year accession process that could reshape regional trade flows. World Cup & US Visas: Iran’s World Cup squad has received US visas, but some key administrative staff were still waiting on paperwork, adding fresh friction just days before kick-off. NZ Workplace Rights: A Christchurch petition, “Beyond Three Days”, is asking Parliament to lift the minimum bereavement leave from three days to ten, arguing the current rule can force self-employed people out of work. Aviation Costs: Global airline leaders meeting in Rio are warning that Iran-linked fuel shocks and disrupted airspace are colliding with aircraft delivery delays, pushing carriers toward higher fares and tighter capacity—an issue that will feed into Air New Zealand’s cost outlook. Auckland Pest Pressure: Ponsonby residents report a surge in rats, with pest calls reportedly spiking, while Auckland Council says it hasn’t recorded a matching increase. Capital Gains Tax Row: Australia’s Labor has brushed off NZ PM Christopher Luxon’s CGT criticism as “apples and oranges”, keeping the trans-Tasman tax debate front and centre. Health & Governance: PNG is running internal audit training across provincial health authorities with support from Australia and New Zealand, aiming to strengthen controls so funding reaches frontline services. Agriculture Policy: Federated Farmers is pushing parties to scrap resource consents and replace them with farm plans to cut red tape and reduce compliance burden.
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