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Economy of American Samoa
CurrencyUS dollar (USD)

Fiscal year

1 October – 30 September

Trade organizations

none
Statistics
GDP$636 million (2018)
GDP rank187th (nominal) / 190th (PPP)

GDP growth

2.2% (2018)

GDP per capita

$11,467 (2018)

GDP by sector

NA

Inflation (CPI)

NA

Population below poverty line

NA

Labor force

17,630 (2007)

Labor force by occupation

agriculture 34%, industry 33%, services 33% (1990)
Unemployment8.36% (2020)

Main industries

tuna canneries (largely dependent on foreign fishing vessels), handicrafts
External
Exports$69.9 million (2018)

Export goods

canned tuna 93% (2004)

Main export partners

  •  Australia 33.1%
  •  South Korea 15.6%
  •  China 8.09%
  •  Kuwait 7.68% (2022)[1]
  • Imports$147 million (2018)

    Import goods

    materials for canneries 56%, food 8%, petroleum products 7%, machinery and parts 6% (2004)

    Main import partners

    •  Malaysia 27.2%
  •  Singapore 23.8%
  •  Fiji 11.9%
  •  South Korea 9.36%
  •  China 9.04%
  •  New Zealand 8.13% (2022)[2]
  • Public finances

    Government debt

    69.5 million (2015)
    Revenues$121 million (37% in local revenue and 63% in US grants) (1997)
    Expenses$127 million (1997)
    Economic aidmore than $40 million from US in financial support (1994)

    All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars.

    The economy of American Samoa is a traditional Polynesian economy in which more than 90% of the land is communally owned.[3] Economic activity is strongly linked to the United States, with which American Samoa conducts the great bulk of its foreign trade. Tuna fishing and processing plants are the backbone of the private sector, with canned tuna being the primary export. Transfers from the U.S. federal government add substantially to American Samoa's economic well-being. Attempts by the government to develop a larger and broader economy are restrained by Samoa's remote location, its limited transportation, and its devastating hurricanes.

    AStarKist tuna cannery. Tuna canning represents a major export industry in the territory

    Statistics

    [edit]
    Employment in the canning industry in American Samoa. Employment in the industry fell following the 2009 closure of a Chicken of the Sea cannery

    GDP: purchasing power parity – $537 million (2007 est.)
    country comparison to the world: 210

    GDP (official exchange rate): $462.2 million (2005)

    GDP – real growth rate: 3% (2003)
    country comparison to the world: 139

    GDP – per capita: purchasing power parity – $7,874 (2008)
    country comparison to the world: 120

    GDP – composition by sector:
    agriculture: NA%
    industry: NA%
    services: NA% (2002)

    Labor Force: 17,630 (2005)
    country comparison to the world: 203

    Labor force – by occupation: government 33%, tuna canneries 34%, other 33% (1990)

    Unemployment rate: 23.8% (2010)
    country comparison to the world: 175

    Population below poverty line: NA% (2002 est.)

    Household income or consumption by percentage share:
    lowest 10%: NA%
    highest 10%: NA%

    Inflation rate (consumer prices): NA% (2003 est.)

    Budget:
    revenues: $155.4 million (37% in local revenue and 63% in US grants)
    expenditures: $183.6 million (FY07)

    Agriculture – products: bananas, coconuts, vegetables, taro, breadfruit, yams, copra, pineapples, papayas; dairy products, livestock

    Industries: tuna canneries (largely dependent on foreign fishing vessels), handicrafts

    Industrial production growth rate: NA%

    Electricity – production: 180 GWh (2006)
    country comparison to the world: 179

    Electricity – production by source:
    fossil fuel: 100%
    hydro: 0%
    nuclear: 0%
    other: 0% (2001)

    Electricity – consumption: 167.4 GWh (2006)
    country comparison to the world: 179

    Electricity – exports: 0 kWh (2007)

    Electricity – imports: 0 kWh (2007)

    Oil – production: 0 barrels per day (0 m3/d) (2007 est.)
    country comparison to the world: 209

    Oil – consumption: 4,053 barrels per day (644.4 m3/d) (604 m3/d), 2006
    country comparison to the world: 170

    Oil – exports: 0 barrels per day (0 m3/d) (2005)
    country comparison to the world: 142

    Oil – imports: 4,066 barrels per day (646.4 m3/d) (2005)
    country comparison to the world: 166

    Natural gas – production: 0 cu m (2007)
    country comparison to the world: 208

    Natural gas – consumption: 0 cu m (2007)
    country comparison to the world: 207

    Natural gas – exports: 0 cu m (2007)
    country comparison to the world: 202

    Natural gas – imports: 0 cu m (2007)
    country comparison to the world: 201

    Natural gas – proved reserves: 0 cu m (2006)
    country comparison to the world: 205

    Exports: $445.6 million (2004)
    country comparison to the world: 167

    Exports – commodities: canned tuna 93% (2004)

    Exports – partners: Indonesia 70%, Australia 6.7%, Japan 6.7%, Samoa 6.7% (2002)

    Imports: $308.8 million (2004)
    country comparison to the world: 195

    Imports – commodities: materials for canneries 56%, food 8%, petroleum products 7%, machinery and parts 6% (2004)

    Imports – partners: Australia 36.6%, New Zealand 20.3%, South Korea 16.3%, Mauritius 4.9% (2002)

    Debt – external: $NA (2002 est.)

    Economic aid – recipient: $NA; note – important financial support from the US, more than $40 million in 1994

    Currency: US dollar (USD)

    Currency code: USD

    Exchange rates: US dollar is used

    Fiscal year: 1 October – 30 September

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Export Partners of Samoa". The Observatory of Economic Complexity. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  • ^ "Import Partners of Samoa". The Observatory of Economic Complexity. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  • ^ "Fact Sheet: Territory of American Samoa | FEMA.gov". FEMA (Press release). 30 September 2009. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
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