PM MARAPE TO USE APEC 2022 TO ATTRACT MORE INVESTORS INTO PNG

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PRIME Minister Hon. James Marape says the APEC Family of Nations controls about 60 per cent of the worldโ€™s Gross Domestic Production (GDP), hence, Papua New Guinea is privileged to a member of APEC.

He said this today (November 15, 2022) as he travels to Bangkok, Thailand, for APEC 2022, the first in-person APEC Economic Leadersโ€™ Week (AELW) in four years since APEC 2018 in Port Moresby because of COVID-19.

โ€œMembers of APEC are the movers and shakers of the global economy at present,โ€ PM Marape said.

โ€œThis is especially with the robust market, especially in Asia, which has emerged and will be here for a long time to come.

โ€œPapua New Guineaโ€™s relationship with APEC nations is crucial, and especially given that we already have strong bilateral relationships with many established economies including USA, the United Kingdom and European Union, and India.

โ€œWe also have a strong relationship with ASEAN nations like Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and others.

โ€œIn my view, the competitive advantage PNG has is exporting our produce to these markets, with Asia having a massive population.

โ€œThis massive population, which is growing all the time, will have an increasing need for food and energy which PNG can supply.โ€

PM Marape said the APEC gathering would discuss present and future investments and PNG would use the opportunity to attract investors into the country.

โ€œThis will not only be in the traditional PNG exports like mining, oil and gas, but more so in downstream processing of these, our timber, our fisheries and our agriculture,โ€ he said.

โ€œMy generation of leadership wants to make the leap from being an exporter of raw resources to becoming an exporter of finished produce.โ€

PM Marape said International Trade and Investment Minister Hon. Richard Maru, and Foreign Affairs Minister Hon. Justin Tkatchenko, would accompany him to APEC 2022 and would progress what was discussed.

โ€œWe are moving in a big way into Special Economic Zones, as well as downstream processing of our natural resources, as these are long overdue,โ€ he said.

โ€œItโ€™s about time we export finished cocoa, coffee, coconut, vanilla, gold, timber and oil and gas, among many others.

โ€œWe will make a transition into this space within the next 10 to 15 years and my contact with world leaders, such as at APEC, will enhance understanding with other nations โ€“ especially in trade and investment.

โ€œMinisters Maru and Tkatchenko have travelled ahead of me to start advancing dialogue with other nations.

โ€œI am scheduled to meet with a number of world leaders including Chinese President Xi Jinping, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, US Head of Delegation, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and a few others.

โ€œChina, like Japan, is a big buyer of our gas and is our biggest market so my meeting with President Xi Jinping will enhance our relationships.โ€


PM MARAPE TO USE APEC 2022 TO ATTRACT MORE INVESTORS INTO PNG

APPROVED FOR RELEASE: NOVEMBER 15, 2022

Prime Minister Hon. James Marape says the APEC Family of Nations controls about 60 per cent of the worldโ€™s Gross Domestic Production (GDP), hence, Papua New Guinea is privileged to a member of APEC.

He said this today (November 15, 2022) as he travels to Bangkok, Thailand, for APEC 2022, the first in-person APEC Economic Leadersโ€™ Week (AELW) in four years since APEC 2018 in Port Moresby because of COVID-19.

โ€œMembers of APEC are the movers and shakers of the global economy at present,โ€ PM Marape said.

โ€œThis is especially with the robust market, especially in Asia, which has emerged and will be here for a long time to come.

โ€œPapua New Guineaโ€™s relationship with APEC nations is crucial, and especially given that we already have strong bilateral relationships with many established economies including USA, the United Kingdom and European Union, and India.

โ€œWe also have a strong relationship with ASEAN nations like Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and others.

โ€œIn my view, the competitive advantage PNG has is exporting our produce to these markets, with Asia having a massive population.

โ€œThis massive population, which is growing all the time, will have an increasing need for food and energy which PNG can supply.โ€

PM Marape said the APEC gathering would discuss present and future investments and PNG would use the opportunity to attract investors into the country.

โ€œThis will not only be in the traditional PNG exports like mining, oil and gas, but more so in downstream processing of these, our timber, our fisheries and our agriculture,โ€ he said.

โ€œMy generation of leadership wants to make the leap from being an exporter of raw resources to becoming an exporter of finished produce.โ€

PM Marape said International Trade and Investment Minister Hon. Richard Maru, and Foreign Affairs Minister Hon. Justin Tkatchenko, would accompany him to APEC 2022 and would progress what was discussed.

โ€œWe are moving in a big way into Special Economic Zones, as well as downstream processing of our natural resources, as these are long overdue,โ€ he said.

โ€œItโ€™s about time we export finished cocoa, coffee, coconut, vanilla, gold, timber and oil and gas, among many others.

โ€œWe will make a transition into this space within the next 10 to 15 years and my contact with world leaders, such as at APEC, will enhance understanding with other nations โ€“ especially in trade and investment.

โ€œMinisters Maru and Tkatchenko have travelled ahead of me to start advancing dialogue with other nations.

โ€œI am scheduled to meet with a number of world leaders including Chinese President Xi Jinping, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, US Head of Delegation, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and a few others.

โ€œChina, like Japan, is a big buyer of our gas and is our biggest market so my meeting with President Xi Jinping will enhance our relationships.โ€


Prime Minister James Marape says the APEC Family of Nations controls about 60% of the worldโ€™s Gross Domestic Production (GDP), hence, Papua New Guinea is privileged to a member of APEC. – bangkokpostpic