AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTuna & Trade Policy: American Samoa joined the U.S.-Pacific Island Parties Tuna Treaty consultation in Wellington, stressing that keeping the U.S.-flag purse seine fleet viable is directly tied to the territory’s cannery, port services, jobs, and local businesses. Aviation & Connectivity: Pacific Air Charters says it expects to start American Samoa commuter routes later in 2026, pending FAA approvals and timing around Samoa Airways’ cabotage waiver. Local Cost-of-Living & Energy: ODAPM reportedly pushed back on the American Samoa Democratic Party’s April warnings about fuel price spikes, while the party urged options like temporary fuel tax relief and more renewable energy investment. Maritime Security Leadership: The U.S. Coast Guard held a change of command for the Oceania District, covering American Samoa and the wider Pacific. Deep-Sea Mining Governance: Community groups submitted a request for a territorial review of deep-sea mining, calling for clear assessment of risks and benefits before major decisions. Customs & Imports: CBP updated rules for low-value shipments, indefinitely suspending duty-free de minimis treatment for imports valued at $800 or less, with tighter information requirements. Workforce Development: The Summer Youth Employment Program kicked off with 500 youth placed across 41 worksites, including private and nonprofit partners, running through July 31. Sports & Community Fundraising: MBOPA Samoa and American Samoa affiliates begin a three-day St Joseph’s College Centennial Hall fundraising push, starting with a July 2 golf tournament.
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