AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTelecom & Connectivity: Telikom Limited has become an authorised Starlink reseller in Papua New Guinea, aiming to extend high-speed satellite services to enterprise customers, government agencies, the mining sector, financial institutions and SMEs, while complementing existing fibre, mobile, cloud and VSAT networks. Internet Access Funding: The US has announced plans to provide US$30 million for satellite internet across PNG to connect remote schools, rural health facilities and disaster centres. Climate Finance in Action: PNG is shifting from green finance policy talk to implementation, with Chief Secretary Ivan Pomaleu saying the Bank of PNG and the Green Finance Centre are operationalising reforms and a green taxonomy is helping unlock cheaper climate loans. Australia- PNG Labour Mobility: PM James Marape praised the Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme after meetings with Australian employers, saying it is already delivering economic benefits for PNG families and communities. EU Investment Push: The EU is set to host the 5th EU–PNG Business Forum in Port Moresby next week, with Nokia and Airbus among expected participants as PNG seeks more European investment in digital, infrastructure, extractives and agriculture. Mining & Corporate Moves: K92 Mining reported AGM voting results and elected Michael Carew to its board; Great Pacific Gold says Carew’s resignation as VP Corporate Development follows the appointment. State Legal Pressure: PNG’s Solicitor General says the State faces nearly K500 million in legal claims due to weak case defence and coordination, launching a Highlands client outreach program to improve court representation.
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