AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFuel Watch: PNG’s fuel regulator ICCC says pump prices have eased after the government subsidy reached importers, bringing petrol, diesel and kerosene back toward March levels—while it warns stations and PMV operators not to charge above approved ceilings despite subsidy-payment delays. Subsidy Fallout: PNG CORE also says suppliers are moving to market-based pricing from May 15 after reimbursement uncertainty, even as it insists there’s no shortage—so consumers may see another round of volatility. Aviation Update: Air Niugini has started the gradual retirement of its long-serving Fokker fleet as it refleets with Airbus A220 jets. Energy & Climate Finance: PNG and GGGI signed an MoU to mobilise climate finance for renewable energy, backed by the Climate FIRST initiative. Regional Security: Pacific Police Ministers met in Momi Bay, agreeing to report outcomes to leaders in Palau and push for stronger regional security architecture. External Affairs: Digicel Pacific appointed Tim Bryson as Group Head of External Affairs.
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