According to Department of Agriculture and Livestock (DAL) Highlands region provincial and industry support services director John Jave, the spice industry needs growth and development - with farming, processing, and supporting household farming tagged as vital to the economy of the country. “Spice in PNG has a huge potential in generating foreign exchang...
Kumul Petroleum Holdings Limited (KPHL) has awarded two contracts to Chiyoda Corporation of Japan in partnership with Moss Maritime of Norway, and Wison Offshore and Marine based in Shanghai, China for the design and the development of a floating, storage, re-gasification and power (FSRP) generation unit in Lae. The state-owned firm said that the awarding...
Like many other businesses, those in New Ireland will need more time to recover due to the COVID pandemic.According to New Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Nolis Thomas, the recovery would be slow. “Businesses will not recover to what it was prior to the Covid-19 and the restrictions,” he said. “We do not anticipate it (business) to reco...
The Tonolei logging project in South Bougainville is set to start next month.This was disclosed by local MP Timothy Masiu, the Communication and Information Technology Minister, who said that resource developer KKCL based in East New Briain would land its equipment and machinery next month.He also thanked the Tonolei Development Corporation (TDC) landowne...
Following the submission of the Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) 2021 budget, Treasurer Ian Ling-Stuckey delivered words of appreciation of a “concise and professional” ABG budget.He said, “I was pleased to receive the 2021 Budget Submission from the Autonomous Bougainville Government for an appropriation of K390,489,916. The budget was delivered...
In expanding its business operations, Paradise Foods Ltd. will invest K115 million this year, according to chief executive officer James Rice.He said that the firm is also introducing new products this year. “I believe the economy in PNG will remain the same unless some large projects that bring investment and jobs are approved,” he said. “The economy wil...
In response to one of the addresses of Prime Minister James Marape outlining key economic indicators expected in 2021, President of the Port Moresby Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Rio Fiocco said it would be hard for the government to come up with a K2 billion deficit as said by the Treasurer. He said this in particular to some businesses which have ma...
PNG based NKW GROUP of companies has assisted remote schools in Hela Province of PNG by transporting 14,000 plus library books and teachers reading materials from Brisbane to Port Moresby. The books were donated to Hela Rural Development Foundation (HRDF) by Brisbane based NGO-Project Yumi, who assists remote schools and aid posts in PNG. NKW is one of PN...
In order to have a better society, start with the lives of each family first. To do this, empower them with programmes that can boost their economic independence. Thus, said Kokopo MP Emil Tammur, who added that coconut and cocoa development programmes would grow the local economy so that families can earn. He added that the priority of the Kokopo develop...
Following the lodgement of a mining lease (ML) application of its Orokolo Bay project in the Gulf, Mayur Resources Ltd says it is on its way to developing the first iron and industrial minerals project. According to the firm, the application is about the full-scale development of the project with a planned saleable production rate of 0.5 million tonnes pe...
In a meeting with the Lae chamber of commerce and industry, Deputy Prime Minister Sam Basil expressed that coal should be included in the energy mix of the country, adding gas, diesel, hydro, and other energy forms should also be part of this. He said that among the challenges of investments coming to the country were the high costs of living. He said ...
In his 2021 economic outlook, PNG Institute of National Affairs Director Paul Barker said that there is a need to review and update fiscal arrangements in the resource sector. He said that the requirements involved constructive dialogue with project investors and operators. “Review and updates also for individual projects when their licenses fell due for ...
In collaborating on a National Financial Education Curriculum for preparatory level up to Grade 12, the Bank of Papua New Guinea has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Centre for Excellence in Financial Inclusion (CEFI) and the Department of Education. Loi M. Bakani, CMG, the bank’s governor, signed the agreement with Dr. U Uke Kombra, the Depa...
The high costs of airfares have been a challenge to domestic travel and tourism. According to the Tourism Promotion Authority (TPA) Chief executive officer Eric Mossman, that in spite of the ill effects that the pandemic has brought to the country, this has allowed them to reassess and see where the industry was and how to maximise that potential in the c...
Although there are uncertainties in the business environment, the economy of Papua New Guinea might recover faster in 2021 as compared to its other Pacific neighbours.This was revealed by Credit Corporation PNG chief executive officer Peter Aitsi, who said that the forecast of the Asian Development Bank showed that the recovery of the country relies on se...
With more investments, more jobs are in store for the people of Papua New Guinea.According to Paradise Foods Company chief executive officer James Rice, their new strategy is investing in home-grown products and localising of product brands and labels, thus creating more livelihood opportunities. “Every job we can bring to PNG is a victory for our country...
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