AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSamoa Economy: The Central Bank of Samoa says delays in implementing the government’s $1.5b budget could drag economic recovery, with growth forecasts falling if spending and projects move slowly. SNPF Leadership: Cabinet approved Lealali Faletoese Asaua as the new Chief Executive of the Samoa National Provident Fund for a three-year term, taking over from Lemalu Selesitina Meni-Reti. Air Transport & Safety: Samoa Airways’ second Twin Otter has returned after a major structural overhaul in Canada, with both refurbished aircraft costing about SAT$22m and expected to extend service life by decades. Public Services: The Ministry of Family and Social Affairs is rolling out a Centralised Digital Repository to track support delivery and outcomes in one secure system. Trade & Regional Policy: Samoa’s foreign minister Rick Houenipwela pushed for a more streamlined, results-focused OACPS as ministers meet in Brussels, including priorities tied to climate resilience and the Samoa Agreement. Environment & Waste: Communities are pushing back against Coca-Cola’s shift from refillable glass to single-use plastic bottles, arguing it worsens pollution in Samoa’s limited-waste system. Business Competition: Local shop owners say rising foreign competition is squeezing customers and margins as overseas businesses leverage stronger buying power. Sports & Community: National Bank of Samoa backed Commonwealth Games judoka Peniamina “Ben” Percival with a $2,000 tala donation ahead of Glasgow 2026.
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