AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFuel & Cost of Living: Samoa’s Disaster Advisory Committee moved the country to an amber alert over the global fuel situation, even as officials say reserves and supply remain stable—sparking fresh pushback from Faleata No. 2 MP Leatinuu Wayne Sooialo, who argues the government should focus on easing high fuel costs (including calls to remove the government fuel levy). National Development Planning: The government launched its five-year Pathway for the Development of Samoa (FY2026/27–FY2030/31), with a public roadshow planned across Upolu and Savai‘i to build buy-in around resilience, growth, social outcomes and governance. Agribusiness Innovation: Samoa’s Agri-Innovate Competition 2026 finale highlighted new agribusiness ideas and entrepreneurship, backed by the EU-funded STODAS project and run through SROS. Digital Health Upgrade: Australia delivered ICT equipment worth about $450,000 to support Samoa’s e-Health project, improving access to patient records and strengthening health systems. Industry & Trade Compliance: EU-backed training for Pacific food safety rules is set to affect most EU-listed Pacific freezer vessels, aiming to keep Samoa and neighbours compliant for EU seafood exports. Community & Work: A poverty advocate says more school students are working to help pay family bills, raising concerns about learning impacts. Business & Services: HTX launched a user appreciation program with over $10 million in rewards, while Marriott named John Douglas to lead its Pacific Islands portfolio with oversight including Samoa.
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