• GDP: Not available. • Main exports: Tuna, fruit and vegetables. • Main imports: Materials for canneries, food and petroleum products. • Main trade partners: Exports to: Samoa, Australia, Japan, New Zealand and Canada; Imports from: Japan, New Zealand, Germany and Australia. The economy is based mainly on agriculture and fishing, with two tuna canneries providing employment for almost half the workforce; their output accounts for most of American Samoa’s export revenue. Agricultural output is mainly for domestic consumption; a small surplus of fruit and vegetables is exported. Industrial estates have been built in an effort to encourage light industrial development. On these estates, consumer goods, such as handicrafts, soap and perfume, are produced. The tourist industry is growing slowly; government employment accounts for the bulk of the country’s service sector. The government’s economic priorities have been to tackle the lack of infrastructure. Shortage of skilled workers and this lack of infrastructure have combined, along with its remote location, to inhibit American Samoa’s economic development. American Samoa is a member of the South Pacific Commission. Lightweight or tropical suits for business visits. Ties need only be worn for formal occasions. Department of Commerce, American Samoa GovernmentPago Pago 1147, American Samoa 96799 Tel: 669 9411. Website: http://amerikasamoa.info
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