The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is urging Papua New Guinea (PNG) to work on reforms to help attract foreign investment. IMF deputy managing director Bo Li on June 22 told reporters that reforms would enhance external competition, attract investment, and improve the business environment. These reforms include removing trade barriers, enhancing export capacity, reducing gender...

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