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Commodity price falls creating currency volatility, says analyst

The kina has fallen in value this year, but Papua New Guinea’s dependence on commodity exports means that it can be expected to fall further, says Rohan Fox, Lecturer and Research Fellow at the University of Papua New Guinea’s Division of Economics. He tells Business Advantage PNG that the country faces a difficult task managing the impact of sharp fluctuations in commodity prices.
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First APEC Business Advisory Council meeting in Papua New Guinea kickstarts private sector involvement in APEC 2018

E-commerce, empowering women in business and anti-dumping measures were highlights of last month's APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) meeting in Port Moresby. Business Advantage PNG asked Douveri Henao, Lead Staffer for ABAC, for his response to the meeting.
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Port Moresby’s Harbourside cuisine revolution

A burgeoning middle class, an increase in expatriate workers and some entrepreneurial initiative is transforming the local cuisine. One of the more progressive developments is Pacific Palms Property’s Harbourside precinct, which will host up to six restaurants. Business Advantage PNG speaks to the General Manager, Andrew Potter, and Travers Chue, who runs one of the tenants—Duffy café.
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Opinion: Seven key challenges facing Papua New Guinea … and how to tackle them (part 2)

In the first article in this two-part series, Jenny Hayward-Jones outlined seven key issues that confront Papua New Guinea's emerging leaders. In this second part, she identifies the long-term trends that will challenge PNG and four areas of reform that would—if focused on—yield the greatest gains for the country.
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APEC to reveal tourism as Papua New Guinea’s ‘sleeping giant’

The hosting of the APEC Summit in Port Moresby in 2018 has sparked a flurry of investment in tourism infrastructure. It promises to kick start the country’s tourism industry as the nation's capital gets more hotel rooms, airports are upgraded and a new tourism minister takes the helm.
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Opinion: Seven key challenges facing Papua New Guinea … and how to tackle them (part 1)

There are many challenges facing Papua New Guinea but which are the most critical to address first? In the first of a two-part series, Jenny Hayward-Jones outlines seven key issues that confront the nation’s emerging leaders. In the second part, she identifies which areas to target first. Trying to solve all of them at the same time, she believes, will not deliver the progress Papua New Guineans expect.
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Papua LNG project ‘definitively’ going ahead in Papua New Guinea, says Total

France’s Total SA has confirmed its plans to commence construction for Papua LNG, the country's next big liquefied natural gas project. Business Advantage PNG spoke with Philippe Blanchard, Managing Director of its PNG subsidiary, Total E&P PNG, to learn more about its race to start construction in 2018.
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Papua New Guinea could attract big cash for infrastructure, says Pascoe

In an environment of plummeting interest rates, long term infrastructure investment is a sound option for both investors and governments. Financial and business commentator Michael Pascoe, speaking in Port Moresby last week, noted that the difficult global financial environment throws up opportunities for countries like Papua New Guinea.
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Surging Japanese trade and Chinese investment to integrate Papua New Guinea into Asian region

Papua New Guinea’s first LNG project has transformed the country's exporting landscape, with Japan overtaking Australia as its number one trading partner. China will also become a major source of funds, taking over from Australia and global lending agencies. But don’t expect the broader bilateral relationships to change quickly.
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