International reserves — all countries

International reserves — Samoa

International reserves in Samoa in 2025 — 598,336,708 US$. Ranked 113 in the world out of 124. Since 1964, the indicator has risen by 10,434.1%.

2025 598M US$ +17.84% vs 2024
World rank 113of 124
Period maximum 598M US$2025
Period minimum 2.16M US$1967

Trend over time

1964–2025 · US$

International reserves — Samoa, 1964–20250200M400M600M19641971197819851992199920062013202020251964: 5,680,000 US$1966: 2,730,000 US$1968: 3,060,000 US$1970: 5,220,000 US$1972: 4,528,859 US$1974: 5,957,879 US$1976: 5,240,000 US$1978: 4,782,112 US$1980: 2,770,000 US$1982: 3,481,031 US$1984: 10,557,031 US$1986: 23,746,325 US$1988: 49,196,955 US$1990: 69,045,292 US$1992: 57,646,263 US$1994: 50,800,685 US$1996: 60,804,917 US$1998: 61,422,642 US$2000: 63,657,901 US$2002: 62,493,669 US$2004: 86,133,747 US$2006: 75,906,873 US$2008: 81,946,110 US$2010: 173,039,793 US$2012: 128,350,849 US$2014: 101,674,433 US$2016: 88,868,313 US$2018: 162,559,148 US$2020: 277,056,415 US$2022: 321,163,284 US$2024: 507,740,281 US$2025: 598,336,708 US$
Change over the period: +593M (+10,434.1%) Average annual rate: 7.93 %
International reserves — Samoa, by year Samoa All countries CSV XLSX
Year US$ Change Change, %
2025 598M +90.6M +17.84%
2024 508M +60.65M +13.57%
2023 447M +126M +39.21%
2022 321M +26.48M +8.99%
2021 295M +17.63M +6.36%
2020 277M +99.81M +56.31%
2019 177M +14.68M +9.03%
2018 163M +38.9M +31.46%
2017 124M +34.79M +39.15%
2016 88.87M −23.38M −20.83%
2015 112M +10.57M +10.4%
2014 102M −27.26M −21.14%
2013 129M +579,740 +0.45%
2012 128M +330,410 +0.26%
2011 128M −45.02M −26.02%
2010 173M +28.56M +19.77%
2009 144M +62.53M +76.31%
2008 81.95M −8.32M −9.22%
2007 90.26M +14.36M +18.92%
2006 75.91M −1.35M −1.75%
2005 77.26M −8.88M −10.31%
2004 86.13M +2.22M +2.65%
2003 83.91M +21.42M +34.27%
2002 62.49M +5.86M +10.34%
2001 56.64M −7.02M −11.03%
2000 63.66M −4.54M −6.66%
1999 68.2M +6.78M +11.03%
1998 61.42M −2.78M −4.33%
1997 64.21M +3.4M +5.59%
1996 60.8M +5.49M +9.93%
1995 55.31M +4.51M +8.88%
1994 50.8M +94,709 +0.19%
1993 50.71M −6.94M −12.04%
1992 57.65M −10.16M −14.99%
1991 67.81M −1.24M −1.79%
1990 69.05M +13.98M +25.39%
1989 55.07M +5.87M +11.93%
1988 49.2M +12M +32.26%
1987 37.2M +13.45M +56.65%
1986 23.75M +9.73M +69.36%
1985 14.02M +3.46M +32.81%
1984 10.56M +3.33M +46.03%
1983 7.23M +3.75M +107.68%
1982 3.48M +199,392 +6.08%
1981 3.28M +511,640 +18.47%
1980 2.77M −2.05M −42.53%
1979 4.82M +37,888 +0.79%
1978 4.78M −4.34M −47.6%
1977 9.13M +3.89M +74.17%
1976 5.24M −1.15M −17.96%
1975 6.39M +428,947 +7.2%
1974 5.96M +880,263 +17.34%
1973 5.08M +548,758 +12.12%
1972 4.53M −1.88M −29.36%
1971 6.41M +1.19M +22.81%
1970 5.22M +70,000 +1.36%
1969 5.15M +2.09M +68.3%
1968 3.06M +900,000 +41.67%
1967 2.16M −570,000 −20.88%
1966 2.73M −840,000 −23.53%
1965 3.57M −2.11M −37.15%
1964 5.68M

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About the indicator

Total international reserves, including monetary gold, special drawing rights, the reserve position in the IMF and foreign currency assets under the control of the central bank. Reserves are a buffer for servicing external obligations and supporting the exchange rate; their adequacy is assessed in months of imports.

Source: World Economic Outlook (IMF), license IMF open data.