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TCM Sector Plan-second draf-Trade Commerce and manufacturing Sector Plan

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TCM Sector Plan-second draf-Trade Commerce and manufacturing Sector Plan

Trade, Commerce and Manufacturing (TCM)Sector PlanFirst DraftPage 1 of 70Part I: Framework of the PlanChapter 1: IntroductionA. IntroductionThe Govern

TCM Sector Plan-second draf-Trade Commerce and manufacturing Sector Plannment of Samoa has defined the direction of its national reforms over many years through a series of policy documents with various names but currently

known as the Strategy for the Development of Samoa (SDS). From these documents, government ministries and public bodies formulate their corporate pla TCM Sector Plan-second draf-Trade Commerce and manufacturing Sector Plan

ns and performance targets. Recent developments in the public finance management reform identified the need to develop sector plans, complemented by m

TCM Sector Plan-second draf-Trade Commerce and manufacturing Sector Plan

edium term expenditure framework and investment plan to enhance the link between sector planning and the budgeting process. The sector planning approa

Trade, Commerce and Manufacturing (TCM)Sector PlanFirst DraftPage 1 of 70Part I: Framework of the PlanChapter 1: IntroductionA. IntroductionThe Govern

TCM Sector Plan-second draf-Trade Commerce and manufacturing Sector Plans for developing sector plans in terms of content and format, scope and mandate, responsible agencies of development and/or implementation as well as

procedural guidelines for approval, adoption, budgeting and resource allocation and mentoring and evaluations. The Samoan economy has been sub divided TCM Sector Plan-second draf-Trade Commerce and manufacturing Sector Plan

into 14 sectors identified and defined in the SPMS.B. Background: Overview of the Samoan economyThe economy of Samoa has traditionally been dependent

TCM Sector Plan-second draf-Trade Commerce and manufacturing Sector Plan

on agriculture, fishing, development aid and workers' remittances. Agriculture and fisheries sector employs two-thirds of the labor force and contrib

Trade, Commerce and Manufacturing (TCM)Sector PlanFirst DraftPage 1 of 70Part I: Framework of the PlanChapter 1: IntroductionA. IntroductionThe Govern

TCM Sector Plan-second draf-Trade Commerce and manufacturing Sector Plan% of GDP in 2010. The fishery sub-sector contributed around 6% of GDP in 2009 and 2010. slightly down from an average of 8% in 1998 and 1999. Meanwhil

e the contribution of services sector to GDP rose from 56% in 1998 to around 62% of GDP in 2010, of which tourism accounted for 25% of GDP. The manufa TCM Sector Plan-second draf-Trade Commerce and manufacturing Sector Plan

cturing sector, which processes mainly agricultural products, contributed around 8.5 % in 2010. down from 14.5% in 1998. The country has a Foreign Tra

TCM Sector Plan-second draf-Trade Commerce and manufacturing Sector Plan

de Zone where one factory currently employs around 900 workers, down from nearly 3000 in 2008. to make automobile electrical harnesses for an assembly

Trade, Commerce and Manufacturing (TCM)Sector PlanFirst DraftPage 1 of 70Part I: Framework of the PlanChapter 1: IntroductionA. IntroductionThe Govern

TCM Sector Plan-second draf-Trade Commerce and manufacturing Sector Planu of StatisticsMdnufdcturini;ServicesPage 3 of 70Socio-economic parameters place Samoa in the medium human development level. Per capita income is sli

ghtly over $2,000 and the government spends 4.1% of the GDP on health as well and 4.5% on education. Comparing the Households Income-Expenditure Surve TCM Sector Plan-second draf-Trade Commerce and manufacturing Sector Plan

y (HIES) of 2008 to that of 2003. the proportion of the population living below the Basic Needs Poverty Line rose from 20% in 2003 to 26.5% in 2008. T

TCM Sector Plan-second draf-Trade Commerce and manufacturing Sector Plan

he proportion of the population living below the Basic Needs Poverty Line was 15.6% in 1997.There are some major imbalances in the overall economy. On

Trade, Commerce and Manufacturing (TCM)Sector PlanFirst DraftPage 1 of 70Part I: Framework of the PlanChapter 1: IntroductionA. IntroductionThe Govern

TCM Sector Plan-second draf-Trade Commerce and manufacturing Sector Plano exports is high. About 90% of the exports consist of agricultural products with relatively low value added. Any redress in the merchandise trade def

icit originates from remittances (about 5% of GDP), exports of services (e.g. tourism) and foreign aid. The performance of foreign trade, however, ref TCM Sector Plan-second draf-Trade Commerce and manufacturing Sector Plan

lects the overall performance of the productive sectors, mainly agriculture and manufacturing.

Trade, Commerce and Manufacturing (TCM)Sector PlanFirst DraftPage 1 of 70Part I: Framework of the PlanChapter 1: IntroductionA. IntroductionThe Govern

Trade, Commerce and Manufacturing (TCM)Sector PlanFirst DraftPage 1 of 70Part I: Framework of the PlanChapter 1: IntroductionA. IntroductionThe Govern

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