By B. Chen blue@samoanews.com The Economic Development Administration (EDA) has conditionally approved a $600,000 proposal from the Dept. of Commerce to increase the revolving loan fund, which is administered by the Development Bank of American Samoa. In a media release signed by Keniseli Lafaele, the DOC Director said the EDA “has selected American Samoa’s application for the recapitalization...
More $ for business loans a possibility for American Samoa
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