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In brief: BSP to finance PNG Ports’ new facilities at Motukea Island, and other business stories

PNG Ports secures 'landmark transaction' with BSP for Motukea Island facilities, impact of kina's exchange rate over-valuation analysed, and Harmony Gold confirms Kili Teke copper-gold discovery. Your weekly digest of the latest business news.
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2016 will bring pressure on Papua New Guinea government finances and currency, says Asian Development Bank

Papua New Guinea will find itself in a tight fiscal situation in 2016, according to the latest analysis by the Asian Development Bank's economists. While more efficient public spending could yield large savings, they suggest more may need to be done to arrest the downward pressure on the currency.
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In brief: Mining resumes at the Porgera gold mine following partial closure, and other business stories

Suspension of operations at Porgera mine lifted after 16 days, consumers to wait for imported vegetables, and Woodside reiterates 'fairness' of Oil Search takeover offer. Your weekly digest of the latest business news.
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Papua New Guinea’s long-awaited Pacific Marine Industrial Zone launched

Eleven years after the Papua New Guinea government's National Executive Council approved the scheme, the Pacific Marine Industrial Zone (PMIZ) in Madang Province has finally been launched, with local business leaders saying it will reduce freight costs, speed up transport and reduce congestion at Lae’s wharves.
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Papua New Guinea mining and petroleum conference to emphasise need for stability: Chamber

Regulatory stability, and how industry and Government can work together to deliver ‘shared benefits’ will be key themes of next week’s Papua New Guinea Mining and Petroleum Seminar in Port Moresby, according to PNG Chamber of Mines and Petroleum Executive Director, Greg Anderson.
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In brief: Papua New Guinea to issue visas on arrival from next year for Australian tourists, but not business people, and other business stories

Visas on arrival to be available for Australian tourists, Morobe Governor to suspend trading licences for shops using street vendors, and corruption cases net K25 million for government coffers. Your weekly digest of the latest business news.
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