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Cook Islands

Cook Islands

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Location

Cook Islands

Capital

Avarua

Official languages

English, Cook Islands Māori

Population

17,044

Currency

New Zealand Dollar

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NZD

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  • Certificate of incorporation 

  • Articles of association

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The Cook Islands is a small nation located in the South Pacific Ocean. It has a population of approximately 17,000 people and a GDP of $400 million. The economy of the Cook Islands is largely dependent on tourism, which accounts for around 60% of the country’s GDP. The country also relies heavily on remittances from overseas workers, which account for around 20% of GDP. The Cook Islands also has a strong agricultural sector, which contributes around 10% of GDP. Fishing and forestry are also important industries in the Cook Islands, accounting for around 5% of GDP. The country has a low unemployment rate of around 4%, and the inflation rate is relatively low at around 2%. The Cook Islands has a strong banking sector, with the National Bank of the Cook Islands being the largest bank in the country. The Cook Islands also has a strong currency, the New Zealand dollar, which is pegged to the US dollar. Overall, the Cook Islands has a strong and stable economy, with a strong focus on tourism and remittances.

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