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Q34 (CDS-II/2011) Geography › World Human & Economic Geography › World trade and transport Answer Verified

South Pacific island nation Samoa, positioned to the east of the International Date Line, on May 2011 decided to forego a day and shift to the time zone on its west. The reason for this shifting is to

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In May 2011, the South Pacific nation of Samoa announced its decision to shift west of the International Date Line (IDL) by skipping December 30, 2011 [t1][t4]. The primary motivation for this change was to facilitate trade with its major economic partners, Australia and New Zealand [t1][t9]. Previously, being on the eastern side of the IDL meant Samoa was nearly a full day behind these neighbors, resulting in only four shared working days per week and hindering business efficiency [t4][t6]. Historically, Samoa had moved to the eastern side in 1892 to align with American traders, but its modern economic interests have shifted toward the Asia-Pacific region [t1][t10]. By moving west, Samoa aligned its calendar with its most valuable trading partners and became one of the first nations to welcome the new day, rather than the last [t5][t6].

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  1. [1] https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-16351377
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