2026 electricity tariffs reduced

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

CLP Power and Hongkong Electric Company (HK Electric) will reduce their average net tariff by 2.6% to 140.6 cents per kWh and 2.2% to 163.3 cents per kWh respectively with effect from January 1, 2026, following negotiations with the Government, the Environment & Ecology Bureau announced today.

Secretary for the Environment & Ecology Tse Chin-wan said that based on the two power companies’ estimates, a typical three-member family household with monthly consumption of 275kWh will pay around $10 less each month compared to the approved rates for 2025 after the tariff adjustment.

After rounds of negotiations, the two power companies agreed to lower the average net tariff. CLP Power will reduce next year’s basic tariff to a level lower than the projected level under its five-year Development Plan, while HK Electric’s basic tariff remains consistent with the projected level.

Noting that the Government’s energy policy objectives are to ensure the public enjoy a safe, reliable and environmentally friendly electricity supply at reasonable costs, Mr Tse emphasised the gate-keeping role it plays in accordance with the Scheme of Control Agreements.

“Notwithstanding a minor reduction in average net tariff next January, we encourage the public to cultivate a green living style and select energy efficient electrical appliances for environmental protection, which will further reduce electricity expenditure and carbon emissions, and protect the environment.”

PRIME MINISTER LAAULIALEMALIETOA TEMPORARY SUSPENDS SAMOA OBSERVER FROM HIS WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCES. 17th November 2025.

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[Editor’s Note- The following is a Press Statement from Prime Minister Laaulialemalietoa Leuatea Polataivao Fosi Schmidt justifying why the Samoa Observer newspaper is temporarily suspended from attending his weekly Press Conferences.

The temporary suspension also applies for Ministers of Cabinet.]

PRESS STATEMENT FROM THE PRIME MINISTER

[17th November 2025] – It has been nine weeks since the FAST Government assumed office. During this period, I have been abroad in New Zealand receiving medical treatment for the past eight weeks. I wish to address recent media coverage relating to my absence and other matters.

Over this time, I have observed several reports, particularly from the Samoa Observer, that have raised concerns regarding accuracy and fairness.

While I strongly support the principles of the public’s right to information and freedom of the media, it is important that reporting adheres to ethical standards and responsible journalism practices, given the significant role and influence media plays in informing our community.

I would like to highlight some specific instances for clarity:

a) In a week after my being in New Zealand, an editorial suggested a perceived division between myself and the Deputy Prime Ministers, which appeared to be aimed at creating discord during my absence.

b) An article regarding the chair I used during a meeting with the New Zealand Foreign Minister, which was flagged as fake. I sought clarification from the publication, but no supporting evidence was provided to the public.

c) An article quoting the Ministry of Foreign Affairs suggesting I was advised not to meet foreign leaders while under medical leave. This information seems to have been leaked, and its portrayal was aimed at undermining my authority as Prime Minister.

d) An incorrect follow up article reporting a meeting between the Deputy Prime Minister and the CEO of Foreign Affairs and the CEO of the Prime Minister, allegedly to discuss the advice for me not to engage in meetings while on medical leave.

The incorrect article was officially corrected by the MPMC Chief Executive labelling it as a “phantom meeting” because it never took place.

Secondly the newspaper reporter never sought comments from the government officials implicated to verify if the report was factual and correct.

A correction was requested but to date the Samoa Observer has failed to publish a correction or retraction.

e] Most recently, on Saturday, 16 November, after returning home, I experienced an invasion of my privacy when three newspaper reporters and photographers trespassed and accessed my private residence without invitation, despite being stopped by police at the gate. Their approach was rude, arrogant, and invasive and lacked respect for personal privacy.

While I recognise the competitive nature of the media, it is vital however that this does not come at the expense of accuracy, fair, factual and responsible journalism, especially given the influence media has on public perception and trust.

There have been cases where stories have been published without sufficient factual verification or a chance for those involved to respond, which I believe is fundamental to fair reporting.

Given that the media operates within a self-regulatory framework and has a Media council, I hope the Council can examine these concerns and consider how these issues can be addressed to promote responsible journalism and uphold the standards we expect from our media.

In the light of these experiences, I have decided to temporarily suspend this newspaper from my press engagements starting today.

I remain committed however to a free and vibrant press. But it is essential that media outlets uphold standards or ethical journalism, respect, and fairness. Our cultural value of fa’aaloalo- respect-is central to our society, and I encourage the media to reflect this in their approach.

I am hopeful that these concerns will be acknowledged, and I remain open to reconsidering this decision should the media demonstrate a renewed commitment to responsible and factual reporting.

Laaulialemalietoa Leuatea Polataivao Fosi Schmidt

PRIME MINISTER

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SAMOA AND AUSTRALIA JOIN FORCES TO DRIVE DATA INNOVATION

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Peer-to-peer exchange aims to strengthen governance, leadership, and digital systems for smarter development.

[PRESS RELEASE- – Four officials from the Samoa Bureau of Statistics (SBS) are heading to Canberra, Australia, from 17–21 November for a peer-to-peer learning mission with the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

This collaboration is all about sharing knowledge and driving innovation to strengthen national statistical systems. SBS and ABS will exchange ideas on leadership development, organizational reforms and practices, capacity building, statistical governance, data management and use of cutting-edge digital identity systems. ABS is widely recognized as one of the region’s leading statistical agencies, and this partnership offers Samoa a chance to learn from the best while showcasing its own progress.

SBS plays a critical role in shaping Samoa’s development and future through official statistics and digital systems, including the National Digital Identification System (NDIDS) and Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS). The Bureau is currently reviewing the Samoa Statistics Strategy 2022-2026 and the Statistics Ac 2015, ensuring Samoa’s data systems remain robust and future-ready.

“This partnership is a milestone for Samoa’s statistical system,” said Leota Ali’ielua Salani, Government Statistician.

“By learning from ABS’s experience and sharing our own, we aim to build stronger governance, embrace innovation, and ensure data continues to drive informed decisions for Samoa’s development.”

Looking ahead, both agencies are exploring a 3-year exchange program to strengthen governance, improve data integration, and advance innovative statistical practices.

This initiative is part of the Government of Samoa and Government of Australia’s Tautai Governance for Economic Growth Program, which focuses on building governance and institutional capacity. It follows a successful twinning between Samoa’s Ministry of Finance and Australia’s Department of Finance from 4-8 August 2025 in Canberra.

The Samoa Law Reform Commission will also undertake a similar peer-learning visit from 17–28 November, hosted by the Australian Law Reform Commission and the Victorian Law Reform Commission in Melbourne.

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OFFICIAL JOINT ANNOUNCEMET OF SAMOA’S INAUGURAL PARTICIPATION AS AN INDEPENDENT PACIFIC NATION AT THE 2026 TAG WORLD CUP [14 November 2025]

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KEYNOTE SPEECH by the Honourable Acting Prime Minister Toelupe Maoiautele Poumulinuku Onesemo

Deacon Tolutasi Pa’ia’aua, Reverend of the Shrine of the Three Hearts, Vaoala Parish

Your Highness the Head of State of Samoa

Honorable Cabinet Ministers and Members of Parliament,

Chairman International Tag Federation

Chairman of the Samoa Tag Board of Directors

Executive Board of SASNOC and Sports in Samoa,

Chief Executives Officers, Government Ministries

The Private Sectors

Partners in Sports,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Talofa Talofa Talofa lava!!

Thank you for joining this official joint announcement and launch by the Government of Samoa and the International Tag Federation of Samoa’s inaugural participation as an independent Pacific nation at the 2026 Tag World Cup.

The Government of Samoa is deeply proud. Congratulations to Samoa Tag — your perseverance over the past two years has brought us to this moment. You have shown that Tag is a sport for all in Samoa through the clinics in Falealupo, Savai‘i, the Tag for Kids programme and by staging strong local competitions that have reached hundreds of participants. You have worked hard to give Samoa’s Tag athletes real international experience by competing in regional tournaments and the International Tag Series. These steps build skill, confidence, and community pride and have prepared Samoa to represent on the world stage.

The Ministry of Sports and Recreation provides the Government’s clear frameworks and guidance to make this possible. The Ministry’s mandate includes regulation to bring sporting bodies together; development to raise facilities toward international standards; oversight to ensure transparency and accountability; asset management to register and care for government sports equipment; and facility management to improve public recreation areas so Tag athletes and families have safe places to train and gather. These are practical actions that turn ambition into readiness.

We welcome SASNOC’s confirmation of Samoa Tag as an affiliated member. SASNOC’s values of integrity, excellence, and collective responsibility strengthen the pathway from community participation to international representation and reassure families and partners that our Tag athletes, coaches and administration are well supported.

We welcome the presence of the International Tag Federation’s Chair to Samoa. Your presence and recognition of Samoa and Samoa Tag as our National Federation is the blue print for all sports in the Pacific.

Samoa Tag’s 2025–2028 Strategic Plan is focused and achievable: stepped training and fitness programmes for Tag athletes, referee and coach development, expanded district tournaments and community clinics, targeted field and equipment upgrades, sustainable funding strategies, and stronger inclusion for women and people with disabilities. I acknowledge the Samoa Tag Board for their stewardship and the leadership of President Faaofonuu JP Leota and all involved for turning vision into action.

To Samoa’s Tag athletes, coaches, volunteers, the Ministry, SASNOC, and all partners: the Government of Samoa will stand with you, offering resources, clear governance, and steady planning support, as Samoa prepares to take its place at the 2026 Tag World Cup.

Fa‘afetai lava.

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CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE FROM PRIME MINISTER LA’AULIALEMALIETOA LEUATEA POLATAIVAO FOSI SCHMIDT TO THE MANU SAMOA. 15th November 2025.

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Congratulations Manu Samoa We are all very proud of you.

Your hard work and perseverance have paid off.

But there is no time to celebrate just yet, as we must overcome Belgium on November 18th to advance to the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia.

Along with all Samoans world-wide, never doubt that your Samoa family from all four corners of the globe stand side by side with you until the final whistle.

Again, Samoa is proud of you and keeping a vigil in prayers for your success.

O tou mama lena

God Bless

PRIME MINISTER OF SAMOA

La’aulialemalietoa Leuatea Polataivao Fosi Schmidt

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OCCASION OF THE 77TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION OF HIS MAJESTY KING CHARLES III OF THE UNITED KINGDOM [13 November 2025]

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REMARKS by the Hon. Acting Prime Minister, Toelupe Maoiautele Poumulinuku Onesemo

Lau Afioga, Tuimaleali’ifano Va’aleto’a Sualauvi II ma lau Masiofo,

Lau Susuga Reverend Raymond Betham,

Members of the Council of Deputies ma outou Faletua

Ministers of Cabinet,

The Chief Justice and Members of the Judiciary,

Honourable Speaker,

Leader of the Opposition,

Members of Parliament,

British High Commissioner,

Your Excellency, Mr. Gareth Hoar and your good lady,

Members of the Diplomatic Corps,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

It is an honor for me to join you all at this evening’s reception to celebrate the 77th birthday of His Majesty King Charles III.

On behalf of the Government and the People of Samoa, I extend through you, High Commissioner, Your Excellency, Gareth Hoar, our sincere congratulations and best wishes to His Majesty for continued good health, happiness and prosperity.

His Majesty’s official birthday was celebrated in June with the Trooping the colours ceremonial event, a remarkable tradition to mark the official celebration of the birthday of the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom for over 260 years. This evening’s celebration is of great significance, it is a day when the people of the United Kingdom unite in expressing their loyalty, admiration and gratitude to a Sovereign whose leadership, wisdom and compassion have guided the nation with strength and dignity. The official birthday of His Majesty is not merely a celebration of a personal milestone, but a national occasion that reflects the United Kingdom’s rich history and legacy, achievements and aspirations for the future.

Some of our generations can recall having a large part of their educational life under the tutelage of teaching professionals from the United Kingdom, who besides leaving a legacy of a sound educational foundation for the children of Samoa but also introduced extra-curricular activities as Brownies, Girl Guides and Boy Scouts at the Anglican compound as well as the introduction of soccer and the nine -a -side netball at secondary level. Many people sang the “God Save the Queen’ anthem until 1962. This occasion provides an opportunity for us to reflect on how far we have come in our relations and partnerships with the United Kingdom towards the achievement of our common goals, of peace and prosperity for our respective countries and people.

Samoa and the United Kingdom have enjoyed cordial relations since the establishment of diplomatic relations in the last 55 years. Our relations are built on mutual respect, through our common history, our shared values and support for global goals of peace, security and prosperity.

We recall fondly Their Majesties State visit to Samoa in October 2024, during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), which Samoa proudly hosted. It was His Majesty’s first visit to the Pacific region since his coronation as King in May 2023 and his first CHOGM as Head of the Commonwealth. The visit has further strengthened our collaboration in cultural exchanges, environmental protection and education. The highlight was the bestowal of the honorary titles of “Tui Taumeasina” from the village of Moata’a and “To’aiga oTumua” from Siumu, reflecting the high respect the people of Samoa hold for the UK monarchy.

Today we continue collaboration in the education sector, through the Chevening and Commonwealth Scholarship programmes. The recipients of these programmes have pursued higher education in the United Kingdom returning with valuable skills and experiences contributing to and scaling up the cadre of skilled professionals essential for building our labour force.

The United Kingdom has also extended its support to enhance our governance and anti-corruption efforts through multilaterally-led project initiatives and programs, providing specialized training aimed at strengthening institutional capacity.

Our cooperation also includes trade and economic development through the UK-Pacific Interim Economic Partnership Agreement (IEPA) that ensures trade continuity and support opportunities for Samoa exports.

The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) 2024 stood as a significant testament to the enduring partnership between Samoa and the United Kingdom. The gathering highlighted our shared commitment to advancing common agendas and addressing multilateral challenges. During this historic meeting, Commonwealth nations adopted the Apia Commonwealth Ocean Declaration for One Resilient Common Future, a landmark agreement reaffirming our joint dedication to sustainable and resilient ocean stewardship. We acknowledge the United Kingdom’s assistance during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, with the deployment of the Royal Navy HMS Tamar to provide support in partnership with Australia, New Zealand, and our Police force to ensure security and safety of our CHOGM guests in particular, Their Majesties.

As we commemorate the birthday of His Majesty King Charles III this evening, let us also celebrate the friendship between Samoa and the United Kingdom.

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Please raise your glasses and join me in proposing a toast,

“To the good health and long life of His Majesty King Charles III, and to the warm friendship between Samoa and the United Kingdom. Ia Manuia!”

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Speech by STL at Hong Kong Maritime and Port Development Board Flagship Session (English only) (with photo)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

     Following is the speech by the Secretary for Transport and Logistics, Ms Mable Chan, at the Hong Kong Maritime and Port Development Board Flagship Session – Hong Kong: A Global Maritime Capital today (November 18):

Dr Moses Cheng (Chairman of the Hong Kong Maritime and Port Development Board), distinguished industry leaders, partners, friends,       
     Ladies and gentlemen, the course is charted, the consensus is clear, and the capital is ready. In Hong Kong, if not other places. In Hong Kong, you can find more than just a port or a financial centre; you can find your strategic gateway for your green maritime finance capital, with our financial firepower to fund your ambitions, physical bunkering and trading hubs to power your vessels, and the regulatory certainty and global partnerships and a marketplace to de-risk your investments. The tides of change are not a threat to be weathered, but a powerful current we can harness together. We have the strategy, the ecosystem, and the unwavering commitment to succeed. So let me conclude with a clear invitation: Do not just navigate this transition – lead it from Hong Kong. Anchor your sustainable future here, and let us work in partnership to steer the global maritime industry towards a more prosperous and resilient zero-carbon future. Thank you very much.

Tsuen Wan site sold

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The tender for a non-industrial site in Tsuen Wan has been awarded on a 50-year land grant at a premium of $2.475 billion, the Lands Department announced today.

Town Lot No. 441, at the junction of Wing Shun Street and Texaco Road, was awarded to Fast Mighty, a subsidiary of Chinachem Group Holdings.

It has a site area of about 6,515 sq m and is designated for non-industrial purposes excluding use as a godown, hotel and petrol filling station.

The site’s minimum and maximum gross floor areas are 24,757 sq m and 40,393 sq m.

Both exclude the gross floor area for government accommodation, namely a centre for home care services for frail seniors, a residential special childcare centre and a lay-by, to be constructed by the purchaser under the conditions of sale.

Hong Kong’s NextGen Logistician Awards 2025 presentation ceremony held to recognise outstanding young logistics talent (with photo)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

     The presentation ceremony of Hong Kong’s NextGen Logistician Awards 2025 was held today (November 18) during the Asian Logistics, Maritime and Aviation Conference 2025, recognising young talent in the logistics industry who have made significant achievements and shown remarkable potential in innovative, high-end, smart and green logistics.
 
     The Awards is an annual event for the logistics industry advocated by the Transport and Logistics Bureau in the Action Plan on Modern Logistics Development, and is co-organised by various sectors of Hong Kong’s logistics trade with the support of the Hong Kong Logistics Development Council (LOGSCOUNCIL). It aims to commend outstanding young logisticians and, through the success stories of the award winners, introduce new development directions of modern logistics to the public with a view to attracting more young people to join the industry to propel its continual growth. Following the success of its inauguration in 2024, the Awards returned in its second edition this year.
 
     Speaking at the ceremony, the Under Secretary for Transport and Logistics, Mr Liu Chun-san, said that he was glad to see the awardees this year representing a wide range of sectors, including e-commerce fulfilment, engineering, technological innovation, container terminal operation and cargo handling. That reflects the multidisciplinary and cross-sector nature of Hong Kong’s logistics-hub status. He emphasised that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government will continue nurturing logistics talent through various talent development initiatives, including sponsoring promotion activities, providing job-shadowing and internship placements, and organising school talks and visits to logistics companies for primary and secondary school students, with a view to arousing the younger generation’s interest in modern logistics and encouraging them to consider joining the sector in future.
 
     Mr Liu also said that the active participation of industry stakeholders and legislative councilors is indispensable to the development of Hong Kong’s logistics industry. Therefore, he encouraged all voters to cast votes on the polling day of the Legislative Council General Election on December 7 to elect representatives who are capable of and dedicated to contributing to a better future for Hong Kong.
 
     This year’s Awards featured two categories. A judging panel comprising representatives from the Government, LOGSCOUNCIL and logistics leaders selected the following five winners (in no particular order) through a two-stage adjudication process according to five major criteria, namely professional accomplishments, individual contributions and commitment to the logistics industry, continuous learning and self-development, leadership and pioneering endeavours/being an industry first-mover:
 
Young Professional Award:

  • Mr Cheung Horace Esmond (Aerovision Technology Limited)
  • Mr Sin Ka-yin, Sky (Hongkong International Terminals)
  • Mr Leung Pak-hong, Jeffrey (Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited)

Young Executive Award:

  • Mr Chan Chi-yuen, Adrian (Hong Kong YunExpress Logistics Limited)
  • Ms Lai Tsz-man, Karen (Ove Arup & Partners HK Limited)

     Ahead of the ceremony, a student sharing session was held to connect the awardees with student participants, offering insights into awardees’ career journeys and experiences in overcoming challenges, thereby inspiring the next generation to explore opportunities in logistics.
 
     For more information about the Hong Kong’s NextGen Logistician Awards 2025, please visit www.nextgenawards.org.hk/en/