Photo: James Marape Papua New Guinea will have the financial room it needs to support the country's growth with a K200 billion economy. Prime Minister James Marape said that since his election as Prime Minister in 2019, he had held firm on his view that PNG had the potential to transform the nation into a K200 billion economy. “This requires that...
Photo: US Congressman of Hawaii, Ed Case The American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) Coral Sea hosted a roundtable discussion with US Congressman Ed Case of Hawaii on Wednesday 19th of October 2022 at its Port Moresby based Office. The AmCham was launched earlier this year to promote sustainable economic growth, foreign investment and greater opportuniti...
Photo credit: Department of Prime Minister & National Executive Council Prime Minister Hon. James Marape has given the green lights to Japanese think tank Japan Development Institute (JDI) to start work on developing a new Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Master Plan for Papua New Guinea. He gave the blessing following a meeting with JDI CEO and Chai...
“The Prime Minister and Hon. James Marape’s opening address at the 11th Parliament session on “Restructuring Governance and Real Development Outcomes” was well received by the market,” said BSP Group General Manager for Corporate Banking, Peter Beswick. According to Beswick, “The message of the Prime Minister was well received. With its key focus on su...
Photo: Tokyo meeting last month Prime Minister Hon. James Marape has welcomed Japanese think tank Japan Development Institute (JDI) into Papua New Guinea to help develop a new Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Master Plan for the country and work with partners like the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the World ...
Photo credit: Department of Prime Minister & National Executive Council The country’s treasurer, Ian Ling-Stuckey addressed the parliament when it resumed recently that Papua New Guinea’s domestic outlook on the state of the economy looks to be improving but the current global trend on the international economic situation is looking uncertain and s...
Prime Minister, Hon. James Marape has urged the country and its people to aspire to be more productive. In his diligence in aiming for the country to achieve economic independence, Prime Minister Marape has forged new ties for trade and investment during his trip and also helped in consolidating relations between PNG and the countries he visited. The...
Photo credit: Goilala District News Managing and conducting business activities in the Central Province particularly in the Goilala District is quite demanding and challenging, according to a business entrepreneur who operates in the remote mountainous region of Central province. Billy Mang from the Auga Dilava valley that surrounds the entire Tolok...
The Opposition Leader of Papua New Guinea, Hon Joseph Lelang, has questioned the Marape-Rosso Government on its immediate and long-term solutions to resolve the public sector rental crisis being experienced by numerous key government departments in Port Moresby. He said millions of kina has been allocated to address arrears and outstanding claims each ...
Institute of National Affairs Executive Director Paul Barker stated that corruption is a certainty of life, but it has a massive cost in business, the economy and wider society, He said this during the closing of the third EU-PNG Business, Trade and Investment conference in Port Moresby. Mr. Barker said the perception of corruption in PNG is not a good...
Photo credit: Department of Prime Minister & National Executive Council Prime Minister Hon. James Marape has congratulated ExxonMobil on its 100 years in Papua New Guinea and says the company is welcome to stay on for another 100 years. He said this when addressing ExxonMobil’s 100th Anniversary Dinner in Port Moresby on Saturday night, which wa...
Investment Promotion Authority celebrates its 30 years of being in operation in the country. Commerce and Industry Minister Henry Amuli said celebrating 30 years of operation is a momentous occasion because the Investment Promotion Authority (IPA) is the top performing agency in the Commerce and Trade ministry. He said that previous prime ministers ...
In 2022, the PNG GDP is anticipated to reach K110 billion. Speaking at the 2022 PNG Update, which was organised by the University of PNG in partnership with the Australia National University, Prime Minister James Marape stated that the GDP of PNG was K79.4 billion in December 2018 and K83.8 billion in 2019. According to him, the government has been ...
According to acting chief executive Rodney Begley, PNG Ports Corporation Ltd. is spending K1.5 billion on port infrastructure around the nation. Lae's major dock and tidal basin will get K470 million in investments to become an international freight centre. Begley said that Lae was of interest to the port authorities because 9.9 million tonnes of fr...
EU-STREIT PNG collaborates with National Fisheries Authority (NFA) to support sustainable development of the fisheries value chain in rural Papua New Guinea. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO), under the EU-STREIT PNG Programme is partnering with the National Fisheries Authority (NFA) to assist in the sustainable developme...
PNGX, Papua New Guinea’s national stock exchange, has released proposed new Listing Rules for consultation. A key step towards the development of a more effective secondary market in equity securities is the modernisation of the PNGX Listing Rules. PNGX’s Listing Rules govern the quotation of securities, their admission to the official list and henc...
Photo credit: Department of Prime Minister & National Executive Council After a decade, the PNG/lndonesia SOM was convened in the Indonesian harbour city of Jayapura from 11th-12th October 2022. The PNG side was led by Mr Frank M. Aisi, Deputy Secretary Policy 1 responsible for Economic and Infrastructure Sectors and International Relations of ...
Photo credit: ABG The 2022 Bougainville Trade and Investment Conference ended on a high note following intensive discussions over the last two days at the Sharp Memorial Youth Center in Arawa. Over the course of the two days, experience-sharing and presentations were delivered by trade and economic experts on how Bougainville can narrow its fiscal g...
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