19 Aug 2017

American Samoa govt revenue hit hard by cannery closure

7:00 pm on 19 August 2017

American Samoa's governor says the government's revenue has fallen by 10 percent since the closure of a tuna cannery last year.

However, the government is still proposing a 4 percent increase in its budget for the 2018 financial year, with a total spend of US$395 million.

The proposed budget was submitted to the fono this week.

The executive branch will receive $62.5 million, the fono will get $7 million, the judiciary $2.8 million, and special programmes are in for $24.4 million.

Most of the funding will come from local revenue and grants from the United States government, while US$175.6 million will come from enterprise funds.

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