AGP Executive Report
Last update: 30 minutes agoPNG Economy Watch: Westpac says PNG’s economy stayed resilient in the first half of 2026, with growth forecast around 4.6% in 2026 as exports, better foreign exchange and investment keep momentum going. Governance & Integrity: PM James Marape backs the Ombudsman Commission and ICAC as integrity pillars, while ordering an independent audit of SME funds after public allegations. Digital & Telecoms: Digicel PNG reports its network has passed end-to-end 5G readiness tests, with peak speeds up to 1.2Gbps, paving the way for faster services for consumers and business. SME & Jobs: Kumul Organics expands into City Pharmacy outlets, linking rural coconut farmers to urban retail through the WE PNG BUY PNG push. Elections 2027: IFES warns that adequate funding for the Electoral Commission and police is key to a safe, credible 2027 vote, as unions also call for stronger independence and clearer rules. Food Security Risk: FAO says El Niño could hit up to 85% of people who rely on agriculture, threatening livelihoods and food prices. Resource Sector Focus: PNG Resources Week 2026 will spotlight customary landownership, national content and youth workforce for mining, petroleum and energy beyond the next 50 years. Cross-Border Health: Jayapura Hospital in Indonesia’s Papua region says it’s ready to become a referral hub for PNG through a partnership with PNG health authorities. Business Links: A new PNG–Fiji Business Council aims to help small firms reach new markets and grow trade.
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