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Samoa and Tokelau to skip a day for dateline change Samoa and Tokelau to skip a day for dateline change
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Samoa and Tokelau are set to skip a day and jump from east to west of the international dateline to align with trade partners.Samoa and Tokelau are set to skip a day and jump from east to west of the international dateline to align with trade partners.
When the clock strikes midnight (10:00 GMT Friday) on 29 December, Samoa and Tokelau will fast-forward to 31 December, missing out on 30 December.When the clock strikes midnight (10:00 GMT Friday) on 29 December, Samoa and Tokelau will fast-forward to 31 December, missing out on 30 December.
Samoa announced the decision in May in a bid to improve ties with major trade partners Australia and New Zealand.Samoa announced the decision in May in a bid to improve ties with major trade partners Australia and New Zealand.
Neighbouring Tokelau decided to followed suit in October. Neighbouring Tokelau decided to follow suit in October.
The change comes 119 years after Samoa moved in the opposite direction. Then, it transferred to the east side of the international date line in an effort to aid trade with the US and Europe.The change comes 119 years after Samoa moved in the opposite direction. Then, it transferred to the east side of the international date line in an effort to aid trade with the US and Europe.
But New Zealand and Australia have increasingly become more valuable trade partners for the country since.But New Zealand and Australia have increasingly become more valuable trade partners for the country since.
"In doing business with New Zealand and Australia, we're losing out on two working days a week," Samoan Prime Minister Tuila'epa Sailele Malielegaoi previously said."In doing business with New Zealand and Australia, we're losing out on two working days a week," Samoan Prime Minister Tuila'epa Sailele Malielegaoi previously said.
"While it's Friday here, it's Saturday in New Zealand, and when we're at church on Sunday, they're already conducting business in Sydney and Brisbane.""While it's Friday here, it's Saturday in New Zealand, and when we're at church on Sunday, they're already conducting business in Sydney and Brisbane."
He added that Samoa also does a lot of business with China and Singapore and the dateline change will make commerce with the region "far, far easier".He added that Samoa also does a lot of business with China and Singapore and the dateline change will make commerce with the region "far, far easier".
Samoa is located approximately halfway between New Zealand and Hawaii and has a population of 180,000 people. Local time is 21 hours behind Sydney. From 31 December it will be three hours ahead.Samoa is located approximately halfway between New Zealand and Hawaii and has a population of 180,000 people. Local time is 21 hours behind Sydney. From 31 December it will be three hours ahead.
Tokelau is a tiny New Zealand-administered territory of three islands. It lies to the north of Fiji, approximately half-way between Hawaii and the Australian coast. Local time is currently 23 hours behind Wellington time.Tokelau is a tiny New Zealand-administered territory of three islands. It lies to the north of Fiji, approximately half-way between Hawaii and the Australian coast. Local time is currently 23 hours behind Wellington time.