AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNew Vehicle Launch: Ela Motors has unveiled the ninth-generation Toyota Hilux in PNG, pitching bigger capability plus upgrades in comfort, tech and safety, powered by a 2.8-litre turbo-diesel. Political Shake-up: Trade and Investment Minister Richard Maru has left People First Party to form a new political party, Nesenel United Pati (NUP), ahead of the 2027 election. Fisheries Enforcement: Pacific authorities detained Chinese and Indonesian boats for illegal fishing or licence breaches, as part of a wider regional crackdown. Maritime Tragedy: A boating disaster has killed 27 people, with reports detailing the loss of families and health workers in East New Britain. Public Safety: PNG’s gun amnesty ends Sept 16, with illegal firearm owners urged to surrender before life-sentence penalties take effect. Digital & Telecom: Digicel says its AI assistant Ruby handled 55% of customer queries in Jamaica without human agents, and PNG DataCo and Digicel PNG signed a five-year bandwidth deal. Finance & Pensions: Nasfund assets have crossed K10 billion, reaching K10.25b by June 30, 2026, while BSP Financial Group reported higher H1 2026 profit and revenue. Trade & Investment: PNG’s International Business Forums are under fire for not delivering results, as PNG prepares for the PNG–China Business Forum and Trade Expo. Climate & Water: El Niño/El Nino impacts are stressing PNG’s water supplies and livelihoods, with provinces warning of slow government response. Infrastructure & Industry: Work is set to begin on PNG’s Sovereign Cloud and AI datacentre, while FAO is rolling out safer, fuel-efficient fish smoking dryers for Sepik processors.
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