AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPNG–Taiwan Fallout: Papua New Guinea ordered the immediate closure of Taiwan’s Port Moresby economic office, prompting U.S. “deep concern” and Taiwan’s protest; Taipei is reassessing ties including PNG LNG purchases, which make up about a third of PNG’s LNG exports. Digital & Cybersecurity: PNG is revamping its Cybercrime Code Act to criminalize AI deepfakes, voice cloning and digital impersonation, and to hold platforms and AI providers accountable as cyber threats rise. Aviation & Trade Links: Air Niugini confirmed it will restart Port Moresby–Auckland flights three times weekly from November after nearly 30 years, boosting seasonal worker travel and business connectivity. Energy Investment Push: PNG expects a final investment decision for the US$14.5bn Papua LNG project before end-2026 as petroleum reforms move forward. Governance & Integrity: Commerce Minister Wake Goi froze most departmental transactions over alleged misuse of about K200m in SME funds. Media Skills: DWU journalism students gained industry insights from BBC Media Action and PNG’s Media Council, with a focus on ethics and digital readiness. Mining Revenue: Mineral exports hit a record K32bn in 2025, alongside proposed mining law reforms to improve investor confidence. SEZ Leadership: Kikila Yavase was appointed CEO of PNG’s Special Economic Zones Authority, with more zones in the pipeline. Culture on Screen: NAFA Productions’ Mussau: The First Song biopic set to begin production in September, aiming to bring PNG stories to global audiences.
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