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'Populist' policy could devastate PNG

A PAPUA New Guinean parliament decision to hand over national control of mining and petroleum resources to customary landowner groups would create chaos for its economy, according to the PNG Chamber of Mines and Petroleum.

Prime Minister Peter O'Neill, who remains the effective PNG leader in spite of a Supreme Court decision which upheld Sir Michael Somare as the rightful PM in the last case before Christmas, has importantly...

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