AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAviation & Regulation: PNG’s aviation sector is set for change after the ICCC recommended independent economic regulation for the National Airports Corporation and NiuSky Pacific, aiming for clearer charges, better service quality and stronger accountability. Infrastructure Push: Government has launched a major Port Moresby International Airport redevelopment and expansion program costing up to K2.5 billion to modernise the gateway and support growth. EU Investment in Water: The EU and EIB backed a Water Wise Communities project with €25m concessional loan plus €16.4m grant to expand drinking-water networks, targeting an extra 400,000 people. EU-PNG Business Momentum: The 5th EU–PNG Business Forum drew 77 companies and focused on renewable energy, water security, digital transformation and trade rules. Energy Outlook: PM Marape says PNG’s next 10–15 years of growth will be driven by Papua LNG and other projects like Wafi-Golpu and P’nyang. Mining & Jobs: K92 expanded high-grade Arakompa drilling ahead of a maiden resource estimate mid-2026, while a women-run limestone mine in Morobe showcased downstream calcium carbonate and hydrated lime at the forum. Marine Conservation: PNG moved to protect about 200,000 km² of ocean around western Manus with a proposed total fishing ban, pending legal steps. Digital Economy: PNG’s DPI push links digital identity, payments and secure data exchange to help strengthen media trust and reduce fake accounts. Environment & Community: NCD Governor Parkop announced six environmental science scholarships, while 321 Group marked World Environment Day with mangrove planting support in Central.
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