Assessing the infrastructure of the Cook Islands requires a multifaceted approach, considering elements such as transportation networks (roads, airports, seaports), energy systems, communication technologies (internet access, telecommunications), and water and sanitation services. A comprehensive evaluation would involve analyzing the quality, ...
The Cook Islands’ business landscape is characterized by a strong reliance on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), predominantly operating in tourism, agriculture, and fishing. These ventures often exhibit a high degree of family involvement and a focus on local resources. ...