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Over the last two decades Mexico has consolidated its position as the leading automotive exporter in Latin America and a major player in the industry worldwide. Automobiles are the country’s biggest single export, with the auto industry contributing 4% to GDP in 2018 and representing 20% of total manufacturing output in the country, according to the National Institute of...

With aviation export growth averaging 15% per year between 2008 and 2018, Mexico is steadily emerging as an important regional and international player in the aerospace industry. Demand for commercial aircraft is expected to double globally by 2035, according to research from aircraft giant Boeing, and the country is well situated to leverage its position to increase domestic...

ETIQUETTE: “For every village a different culture” is the expression that best describes the social norms, cultures and languages of Papua New Guinea’s population. Most locals will greet you with a warm smile. The salutation monin tru (a very good morning) is considered the polite early-day greeting.

Articles & Analysis | Hotels around Papua New Guinea from The Report: Papua New Guinea 2019

AIRWAYS HOTEL Jacksons Parade, Jacksons International Airport PO Box 1942, Boroko, NCD T: +675 324 5200 / 7373 2600 F: +675 325 0759 reservations@airways.com.pg www.airways.com.pg Rooms: 49 Fountain rooms, 40 Bacchus rooms, 24 Dakota suites and one presidential suite. Business & Conference Facilities: Business centre, five boardrooms, secretarial services, computers...

GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE: There are three levels of government in Papua New Guinea: national, provincial and local. The legislative powers of these governments are regulated by the constitution and the Organic Law on Provincial Government and LocalLevel Government (Organic Laws). Each level has its own distinct law-making powers. The National Parliament’s legislative powers...

As of 2019 Papua New Guinea is in the second year of its Medium-Term Revenue Strategy 2018-22 (MTRS). The 2019 budget and tax changes are formed by the MTRS and aligned with its intent. The MTRS is, in turn, guided by the Alotau Accord II and the government’s 100-Day Plan.

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