AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFuel Watch: Samoa’s Ministry of Finance cut diesel and kerosene from 1 July 2026 (diesel down 82.3 sene to SAT$4.48; kerosene down 100.1 sene to SAT$4.02) while petrol edges up 1.7 sene to $4.00, with changes tied to recent market moves and removal of April “premiums.” Central Banking: The Central Bank of Samoa says foreign reserves remain comfortable at about SAT$1.7bn (15.7 months of import cover) and keeps monetary policy unchanged as inflation is expected to rise temporarily. Public Finance & Jobs: SNPF contributors will receive a 3% dividend payout (with 6% total announced for FY ended 30 June 2025), payable via the SNPF online portal. Governance & Courts: Samoa’s Supreme Court voided the Vaimauga 3 by-election, finding both candidates guilty of corrupt electoral practices, sending it back for another by-election. Trade, Health & Safety: Samoa marks World Food Safety Day with a push for safer food handling, stronger importer compliance, and nutrition education in schools. International Support: Japan pledges 200 million yen (T$4.6m) for Samoa, including medical equipment, following PM Tuilaepa’s Pacific leaders meeting in Japan. Business & Culture: Auckland’s TALA becomes the first Samoan restaurant to earn a Michelin star, spotlighting Pacific-centred fine dining. Regional Environment: Pacific leaders and Indigenous groups meet to strengthen Indigenous-led conservation and climate resilience, including sustainable financing. Sports & Youth: Samoa Golf launches “The Rise” campaign ahead of the 2026 Samoa Open, aiming to boost Pacific participation and youth development.
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