MEDIA RELEASE

 
Date of Release
Documents Released
 
31 July '07
MID YEAR ECONOMIC AND FISCAL OUTLOOK REPORT
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The PNG Economy is expected to grow by 5.25% in 2007, significantly stronger than forecast at Budget, largely reflecting a return to normal levels of production in mining and quarrying and agriculture sectors after a weaker than expected performance in 2006. Read more... The full report can be accessed under Publications or click here.
 
12 July '07
FEMM Country Statement
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The FEMM Country Statement provides a brief highlight of the fiscal and economic developments and the structural reform efforts undertaken by the Papua New Guinea Government in the last five (5) years. Read more
 
25 May '07
2008 Budget Strategy Paper
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The 2008 Budget Strategy Paper (BSP) sets out the broad policy and fiscal framework underpinning the preparation of the 2008 Budget. This is consistent with the Government's approach to improve public transparency and accountability, and in accordance with the Fiscal Responsibility Act 2006. Read more
 
31 March '07
Final Budget Outcome
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The Final Budget Outcome (FBO) is a document which sets out the annual fiscal outcome and provides details of revenue and grants, expenditure and net lending and the financing requirements of the Government Budget. Find out more
 
30 March '07
Improvements to Superannuation Legislation
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A joint press release by the Department of Treasury and the Bank of Papua New Guinea (BPNG) on the improvements to the Superannuation Legislation. Read more
 
21 March '07
  Review of Tariff Reform Programme
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    The Minister for Treasury on behalf of the Government has commissioned Auckland Uniservices Limited through Associate Professor Robert Scollay to undertake an independent review of the Tariff Reform Programme (TRP) and current tariff policy in PNG. Requests for meetings and written submissions invited. Read more
  23 January '07 2008 Pre-Budget Submissions
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    Inviting submissions from individuals, businesses, community groups and other non-government organizations on their views regarding priorities for the 2008 Budget. Read more...
     
 
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