InvestPNG · Infrastructure & Logistics
<p>Papua New Guinea's infrastructure gap — across transport, ports, energy, and telecommunications — represents both a development challenge and a structured investment opportunity. Government capital expenditure and multilateral development bank (MDB) pipeline activity create substantial co-investment pathways for private capital.</p>
Strategic Relevance
Papua New Guinea's infrastructure gap — across transport, ports, energy, and telecommunications — represents both a development challenge and a structured investment opportunity. Government capital expenditure and multilateral development bank (MDB) pipeline activity create substantial co-investment pathways for private capital.
Export Logic
Infrastructure investment underpins export capacity across all other sectors. Port modernisation, road access to resource corridors, and logistics hubs generate returns through throughput fees, concession arrangements, and land value creation — as well as enabling downstream value for co-invested sector opportunities.
Investment Entry
Infrastructure entry is structured through PPP frameworks, government-backed concession agreements, and direct co-investment with national and provincial authorities. MDB-financed projects provide additional transaction visibility and risk-sharing structures.
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