AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPacific Security & Diplomacy: Samoa’s PM Fiamē Naomi Mata’afa says there are no plans for military ties with China, while security discussions will be handled at the Pacific Islands Forum in July. US–Pacific Minerals Push: New US ambassador Jared Novelly flags Cook Islands seabed critical minerals as a top priority and warns Pacific states about risks from China’s growing influence. Samoa–NZ Policing Partnership: Samoa and New Zealand launch a four-year policing programme with NZ advisers to strengthen investigations, leadership, and safer communities. Samoa Economy Watch: The Central Bank of Samoa keeps monetary policy unchanged, citing temporary inflation pressures and expected growth support from spending, remittances, and tourism. Household & Business Costs: Samoa’s finance minister announces lower diesel and kerosene prices for July, with petrol slightly up. Public Finance & Social Support: Budget commitments take effect 1 July, including higher senior citizens benefits, a new child wellbeing benefit, and a 6% SNPF dividend. Compensation Update: More than $6m tala has been distributed to Safata families, with Siumu residents set for $1,100 each. Consumer Protection: Samoa’s commerce ministry investigates reports of fake imported products, including Rexona deodorant and Boom washing powder. Tourism & Skills: SPTO reports strong results from SPTE 2026 and runs a regional tourism data workshop in Nadi, including Samoa participants. Local Business Move: Phat Burger relocates to Mulinuu and awaits final approval to resume alcohol sales.
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