The Lae Biscuit Company (LBC) has met internationally recognised and approved food safety and control measures.One of 10 certified food manufacturing companies in Papua New Guinea, the LBC has been awarded the Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) certification by the Papua New Guinea Certification Services through the National Institute of Stand...
In spite of the effects of the pandemic, Swire Shippes continues to thrive as it unveiled its new office in Lae.In attendance during the opening were Swire Shipping country manager Alistair Skingley, partners, customers, employees, and members of the business community.According to Skingley, this new office signals the successes of Swire Shipping, which h...
The merging of bmobile and Telikom into a single operator will be complete in June. According to State Enterprises Minister William Duma, both companies had their own structures, payroll system and assets so the merger would not be straight forward.“When you look at employees and assets, we have to have alignment,” he said. “There are many technical issue...
Papua New Guinea is expecting the delivery of the COVID-19 vaccine around April.This was according to National Pandemic Controller David Manning who said, “We’re working closely with the Australian authorities to make sure that we have a fair share of the vaccination. At this point, we are looking (at) around April. As to what vaccination we will be seeki...
Starting April 3, 2021, Air Niugini will increase its flight services between Port Moresby and Hong Kong from once to twice weekly.Under a codeshare arrangement, services will be operated by Air Niugini’s Boeing 767 aircraft, in partnership with Cathay Pacific Airways.Flights to Hong Kong continued in October last year, operating every Wednesday which all...
To bring communication services to the country, State Enterprises Minister William Duma says the Government will provide K100 million to PNG DataCo Ltd. This was after the submarine cable, Australia PNG-2 which served the country for more than 15 years has been decommissioned. For his part, PNG DataCo chief executive officer Paul Komboi expressed his grat...
After 15 years of service, the link of Papua New Guinea to the outside world - through PNG-2 submarine cable - has been decommissioned. According to Minister for State-Owned Enterprises William Duma, this has been a symbol of the relationship between Papua New Guinea and Australia - but things must come to an end. “We have reached the end of an era from 2...
The economy of the country will have steady growth this year.According to Senior economist Ilyas Sarsenov of the World Bank, it was predicted to be nine per cent smaller in 2023 compared with pre-pandemic. “Like in the rest of the world, the pandemic’s shock was expected to lead to a long period of below-trend economic growth in Papua New Guinea, “ he sai...
By the end of November, the National Airports Corporation is set to finish its Tranche 3 projects under the Civil Aviation Development Investment Program. According to acting managing director and CEO Ephraim Wasem, these projects began in March 2017.The projects began with 12 project sites that included Mount Hagen in Western Highlands, Momote in Manus, ...
Following a meeting of the Milne Bay Steering Committee, the Centre for Excellence in Financial Inclusion (CEFI) and the Milne Bay Provincial Administration (MBPA) have partnered to work on the agenda of financial inclusion in the province.Among the key activities for this financial inclusion include training of trainers for financial literacy training, b...
Stakeholders and investors hope for a quick resolution to key resource project negotiations in driving economic growth and confidence.This was according to Kina bank Executive general manager for banking Lesieli Taviri who said that this was on top of the government spending to enhance infrastructure and provide confidence - until the global pandemic diss...
Kina Bank will not create a duopoly, even with the proposed acquisition of Westpac PNG and Fiji.This was according to Kina Bank executive general manager banking Lesieli Taviri, who said that the acquisition will only cover 20 percent of the market with a multi-brand approach. She added that it is to create a new brand for the acquired business and to mai...
Prime Minister James Marape revealed that PNG must take back its resources from foreign exploitation to take the country out of poverty. This is his Vision 2050 to “Take Back PNG”.“Corruption was sucking 30 to 40 per cent of internal revenue,” he said, adding that the country was not earning the fair cost of its resource exports. “We are still looking for...
Prime Minister James Marape said that three multi-billion projects are expected to be signed in the next few weeks, giving his thanks to the investors of these projects: the US$5.4 billion (K18.49 billion) Wafi-Golpu copper and gold project, US$13 billion (K44.5 billion) Papua LNG project and the US$525 million (K1.7 billion) Pasca-offshore oil and gas pr...
The construction of the Kumul Submarine Cable Network (KSCN) is to be finished in the third quarter of 2021.According to PNG DataCo managing director Paul Komboi, while the Coral Sea cable has been online since February 2020, the domestic part has been put on hold because of the COVID restrictions. Komboi said that the landing is already finished for syst...
With gold, copper and liquefied natural gas (LNG) expected to be strong, the economy could rebound this year.According to K92 Mining Inc chief executive officer John Lewins, this would be achievable if the impact of the COVID crisis is managed and that 2021 would still be a challenging year for many. He said that in early January, the cost of gold rallie...
An official said that all businesses are looking forward to the growth of the economy. According to PNG Ports Corporation Ltd (PNGPCL) managing director Fego Kiniafa, their business was solely dependent on exporters and importers, and the availability of foreign exchange for trading to happen. “PNGPCL is hopeful that the economy registers a positive growt...
In encouraging transparency within the government, the ICT sector and to comply with their policy and legislative measures, Information and Communication Technology Minister Timothy Masiu said that he wants his department organised. He said that to deliver ICT services that are cost-effective, reliable and affordable, his department must listen to the sta...
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