Papua New Guinea

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Chapter | Trade & Investment from The Report: Papua New Guinea 2015

Despite Papua New Guinea’s low ranking in the World Bank’s “Doing Business 2015” report, it regularly draws foreign capital in the billion-dollar-a-year range. The country is attractive for a number of reasons. It remains one of the most liberal economies in the developing world, offering national treatment and few restrictions on investment. It is also blessed with abundant natural resources...

Chapter | Country Profile from The Report: Papua New Guinea 2015

Culturally one of the world’s most diverse countries, Papua New Guinea is widely considered to be among the last frontiers for tourism and business opportunities. The island of New Guinea shelters 6-8% of global species, hosts one-sixth of known languages, and rivals Borneo, the Amazon and the Congo in terms of biodiversity. The country is also an important exporter of natural resources (gold...

Chapter | The Guide from The Report: Papua New Guinea 2014

This chapter features useful information for visitors to Papua New Guinea, including a suggested hotels listing, contact information for government ministries, business associations, foreign missions and other important resources, as well as facts about languages, visas, etiquette and other tips. It also includes a features piece about coral conservation efforts in the waters of PNG.

Chapter | Legal Framework from The Report: Papua New Guinea 2014

This chapter examines the legal framework related to doing business or investing in Papua New Guinea. It also features a viewpoint from Stephen Lewin, Partner, Leahy Lewin Nutley Sullivan Lawyers, on the laws surrounding customary land in PNG.

Chapter | Tax from The Report: Papua New Guinea 2014

This chapter breaks down the tax environment in Papua New Guinea, examining corporate taxation, residence rules, and other information useful for those interested in investing in PNG. It also features a viewpoint from Jonathan Seeto, Territory Senior Partner, PwC, analysing how PNG’s current tax review initiative may contribute to the economy.

Chapter | Health & Education from The Report: Papua New Guinea 2014

Health care in PNG is poised to see major changes. Perhaps the most significant recent development has been the introduction of fee-free health care. The government committed $8.13m to the programme in 2014, which began officially on February 23 of that year. The refurbishment of Port Moresby General Hospital is receiving major government support, as it is hoped that the renewed facility will...

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