Business Advantage PNG’s exclusive annual survey of Papua New Guinea’s major companies indicates a change of mood after a disappointing 2014, with profit and recruitment expectations up for the year ahead.
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The PNG 100 CEO Survey: Papua New Guinea’s CEOs expect 2015 to be a better year
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Papua New Guinea Government takes action to restructure PNG Power
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As the Papua New Guinean Government prepares to present a state of emergency report on the country’s electricity services, the it has stepped in to make major changes to the way state utility PNG Power Ltd is managed to make it ‘more corporate oriented’.
Papua New Guinea banks operate in ‘high risk’ environment, says Standard & Poor’s
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Ratings agency Standard & Poor’s says PNG’s banks operate in a ‘high risk’ environment, with regulation and supervision ‘comparatively lenient’.
In brief: Salini-Impregilo to develop Papua New Guinea’s biggest hydro project, and other business stories
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Italian firm to construct giant Chimbo hydro dam, SOEs’ assets valued at K20 billion, and development concept for Elk-Antelope expected by mid-year. Your weekly digest of the latest business news.
Economic update: Papua New Guinea changes gear
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Papua New Guinea’s economy is now emerging from a period of hiatus following the completion of its massive liquefied gas project. Andrew Wilkins talks exclusively to some of PNG’s top executives to find out their views on the economy.
Papua New Guineans demand higher quality food and more variety as incomes rise
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A rising middle-class in Papua New Guinea is seeing the emergence of a wider variety of food and beverage businesses, particularly in Port Moresby. It also reflects, say food specialists, an increasing demand for high quality food products in PNG.
Steamships’ new chief in Papua New Guinea keeps powder dry for coming challenges and opportunities
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The next 12 months or so is a time to digest and consolidate, says Peter Langslow, the incoming head of one of Papua New Guinea’s largest and oldest companies, Steamships Trading Company. He told Business Advantage PNG, however, it is also a time to prepare for fresh opportunities.
Papua New Guinea agriculture benefitting from lower commodity prices, says Asian Development Bank economist
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The Asian Development Bank’s departing Papua New Guinea economist, Aaron Batten, says agriculture is the big winner with the current downturn in commodity prices, while its Country Director Marcelo Minc flags further bank investment in PNG.
Bank of Papua New Guinea Governor justifies moves on kina; warns of deficit challenge
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The Governor of the Bank of Papua New Guinea says his recent directives on dealing in the kina are not meant to frighten or scare the market, but to help address the imbalance in the foreign exchange market and restore order.
Papua New Guinea Business Council members concerned at lack of foreign currency
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The President of the Australia–Papua New Guinea Business Council says his members have expressed concern to Prime Minister they are unable to source enough foreign currency.
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