AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSamoa–China Security: Prime Minister Fiamē Naomi Mata’afa says Samoa has “no discussions” with China about militarisation, while security proposals will be considered at the Pacific Islands Forum starting 12 July. US–Pacific Minerals Push: New US ambassador Jared Novelly flags Cook Islands critical seabed minerals as a top priority and warns Pacific states about risks from China’s growing influence. Education Data Upgrade: Samoa launched the Samoa Education Management Information System (SEMIS) to give the Ministry real-time school data on attendance and infrastructure, aiming to target support earlier. Social Benefits From 1 July: Government delivered 2026/27 budget commitments including higher Senior Citizens Benefits (SAT$500 monthly), a new Child Wellbeing Benefit, and a 6% SNPF dividend plus a higher national minimum wage. Fuel Watch: Samoa has enough petroleum for about a month (36 days petrol, 28 diesel, 66 kerosene) with the next shipment due 4 July, as the country stays on Amber Level Alert. Policing Partnership: Samoa and New Zealand launched a four-year Samoa–New Zealand Policing Programme to strengthen policing capability and safer communities. HMNZS Manawanui Compensation: Over SAT$6m tala has been distributed to Safata families under the NZ compensation package, with remaining work continuing alongside future plans consultations. Governance Appointments: Cabinet approved new chairs and board directors for several ministries and state-owned enterprises, with more CEO appointments expected next week. Vape Rules Questioned: Deputy PM and Customs Minister Tuala Iosefo Ponifasio says there are currently no laws banning vape imports, responding to concerns raised in Parliament.
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