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, and tourism …
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Samoa has shown resilience to past economic shocks, underpinned by the authorities' strong commitment to support the economy and financial assistance provided by the international community. Samoa was among the first countries in the world to secure its border to protect its citizens from...
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sudden stop in tourism, and investment delays. The full brunt of the pandemic will be felt in FY2021 (beginning July) during … peak tourism season, when a deeper contraction is expected. A worse outcome was avoided by early actions to close external …
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This paper discusses Samoa's Request for Disbursement Under the Rapid Credit Facility. Samoa has shown resilience to multiple past economic shocks, underpinned by the authorities' strong commitment to support the economy, and financial assistance provided by the international community. The...
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Tonga is one of the world's most exposed countries to climate change and natural disasters. It suffered the highest loss from natural disasters in the world (as a ratio to GDP) in 2018 and is among the top five over the last decade (Table 1). Climate change will make this worse. Cyclones will...
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during 2015/16 driven by tourism arrivals, lower fuel prices, and new fish processing facilities, further boosted by two …
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, supported by construction, tourism, strong remittances, and strong private credit, notwithstanding weather-related disruptions … Zealand, could weigh on Tonga via aid, remittances, and tourism channels …
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This 2019 Article IV Consultation discusses that Samoa faces several economic challenges but continues to show resilience and a high level of engagement with IMF. Growth is expected to rebound after reaching a five-year low. Price pressures driven by temporary factors are receding and inflation...
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, agriculture, tourism, strong remittances, and strong private credit growth. Inflation spiked in FY2017 because of a new import tax … external headwinds. Real GDP growth is projected at 3.4 percent in FY2018, driven by construction, agriculture, and tourism …
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This 2018 Article IV Consultation highlights that Samoa's economy has shown resilience and continues to perform well. Growth remained robust at 2.5 percent in 2016/17, driven by commerce, services and agriculture. Inflation picked up to 1.3 percent in 2016/17, compared with close to zero in the...
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