AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNational Development Plan: Samoa has launched its new five-year Pathway for the Development of Samoa (FY2026/27–FY2030/31), with a public roadshow in Upolu and Savai‘i this week aimed at boosting resilience, growth, social outcomes and governance. Fuel & Power Contingency: Despite assurances of stable supply, Samoa has moved to an amber fuel alert, triggering precautionary steps including power shedding and remote learning if reserves tighten. District Council Funding Pushback: Opposition MP Leatinuu Wayne Sooialo says banks being asked for overdrafts to cover the remaining 30% of District Development funds raises questions about how public money is used. Public Service Capacity: 109 government officials graduated from USP Samoa, supported by Australia’s Tautai Governance for Economic Growth program to strengthen public sector performance. Agribusiness Innovation: Samoa’s Agri-Innovate Competition finale backed by EU/FAO STODAS highlighted new agrifood entrepreneurs and MSMEs. Regional Fisheries Shock (Tokelau): Tokelau faces a major budget hit after being expelled from the PNA Vessel Day Scheme, threatening a large share of government revenue. Marriott Leadership: Marriott appointed John Douglas as Area General Manager, Pacific Islands, with oversight across Fiji, Samoa and the wider portfolio. Crypto Promotion (HTX): HTX launched a user appreciation program and rewards drive, positioning trust as key to navigating market swings. Fuel Market Context: UNCTAD warns Strait of Hormuz disruptions could add major fuel import costs for vulnerable economies, underscoring why Samoa’s contingency planning matters.
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