Papua New Guinea’s mining sector recorded its lowest result for five years in the Fraser Institute’s annual Investment Attractiveness Index. We consider the reasons, and their impact on PNG’s global competitiveness.
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Do not show me this message againPapua New Guinea’s mining sector recorded its lowest result for five years in the Fraser Institute’s annual Investment Attractiveness Index. We consider the reasons, and their impact on PNG’s global competitiveness.
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The Papua New Guinea kina’s exchange rate (mid-rate) against its main trading currencies, as at 22 March, 2023
Source: Bank of PNG
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