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Le maintien des prix du pétrole à un niveau faible a donné lieu à une baisse de la note de crédit du Gabon. Cependant le Gouvernement gabonais continue de prendre des mesures afin d'améliorer ses finances publiques et renforcer ses amortisseurs économiques. 

Following successful completion of the Papua New Guinea liquefied natural gas project, the country is experiencing a surge of optimism about foreign investment and overall economic growth. PNG remains favoured by its traditional investors such as Australia, but it is increasingly a target for new players, including China and Japan.

The final draft of a new economic programme, targeted for the end of August, will set a new path for socio-economic development in Jordan, as part of a wider ten-year blueprint launched in May. 

Les pressions extérieures, aggravées par l'incertitude créée par les élections présidentielles prévues pour le mois d'octobre, ont engendré une légère baisse dans les prévisions de croissance de l'économie ivoirienne, avec une stabilisation de la forte reprise du marché depuis ces dernières années.

Articles & Analysis | Many variables: Page 34 from The Report: Papua New Guinea 2015

 

With the ramping up of the PNG LNG project, the contribution of the resources sector will rise from 12% to 22% of GDP over the span of a year. Falling LNG prices, however, will affect returns in the near term. PNG is a resources-dependent economy and is set to become more so over time, but the development of other sectors is also key. The non-...

Articles & Analysis | Facts for visitors to PNG from The Report: Papua New Guinea 2015

“For every village a different culture” is the expression that best describes the hundreds of separate behavioural rules and structures, cultures and languages of Papua New Guinea’s population. Most locals will greet you with a warm, genuine smile, and the salutation “monin tru”, or “a very good morning”, is considered the polite early day...

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