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Presentation to:
POMCCI
Charles Andrews and Aaron BattenAsian Development Bank25 August 2011
Macroeconomic UpdatePapua New Guinea
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ADB Support for Private Sector Development
PPP policy and implementation
Secure transactions
Strengthening ICCC
Access to finance -- mobile banking
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Access to finance -- MFi Other SOE reform, including CSO
policy Research and analysis and
advocacy, eg. 'Challenges of Doing Business in PNG" and "Private Sector Assessment"
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ADB Support for Private Sector Development
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PNG Economic Update
A. Business Climate
B. Inflation Outlook
C. Impact of LNG on Business – When and how big?
D. Implications
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1. Business Climate Update
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Twin track global economic performance…
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also leading to twin track Pacific economic performance.
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Real GDP Growth (%)
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PNG economy boosted by record terms of trade…
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World Prices of Key Pacific Commodities (1980-2012p)
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…as well as improved fiscal discipline…
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Government debt by denomination (% of GDP)
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Foreign Debt/GDP Domestic Debt/GDP
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…leading to strong economic growth…
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Real GDP growth %
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…across a variety of sectors.
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Sources of Real GDP Growth (% p.a)
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Mining Non-Mining
151%
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Looking forward….
Resurgent commodity prices benefitting PNG
Unlikely to be threatened by current global instability
However, economy is increasingly exposed to a number of vulnerabilities Inflation LNG
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c2. The Rising Inflation Challenge
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Inflation is again on an upwards trend...
Growth in CPI Index (Annual % Change)
02468
101214161820
1993
1995
1997
1999
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2009
2011 (e)
2013
2015
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Closer to hyper-inflation than official figures suggest…
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9.0
Official CPI Growth
14.5
w/ 16.5% housing price growth21.7
w/ 16.5% housing price growth & weighting adjustment
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BPNG is finally having some success curtailing credit growth...
Private sector credit (% GDP)
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2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Private Sector Credit(end-year, % GDP)
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…and would be assisted by a fiscal surplus this year.
Fiscal impact on money supply (Annual budget balance, % GDP)
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…and strengthening of the Kina will control imported price pressures.
0.36
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0.4
0.41
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0.46
AUD/PGK
USD/PGK
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But BPNG efforts to control the money supply are being hampered…
Govt deposits (Million Kina)
Commercial Bank Accounts
BPNG Accounts
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Commercial Deposits, millions Kina (LHS)Govt Share, % total (RHS)
Govt Share of Commercial Deposits
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Real deposit rate
Real lending rate
Real interest rates (weighted commercial average, %)
…real interest rates are likely to remain negative…
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Looking forward…
- Inflation likely to remain high in next 1-2 years.
- Coordinated policy response may help to alleviate some of these pressures.
- Urgent review of CPI needed to assess cost of living and assist business in making informed investment choices.
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c3. Impact of LNG on Business: When and how big?
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Sovereign Wealth Fund arrangements have now been finalized - Key features:
- Stabilization Fund, Infrastructure Fund, Savings Fund;
- Offshore to prevent excessive exchange rate appreciation; and
- Expenditures channeled through budget processes.
What impact will LNG have on business opportunities in PNG?
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‘Myth’ 1 - LNG will double PNG income by 2020
Contribution of LNG to real GDP (Millions Kina)
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% Impact of LNG on Real GDP
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Once profit repatriation occurs…
Destination of LNG Production Value (Millions Kina)
0
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10,000
15,000
20,000
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30,000
Impact of LNG on Nominal GDP
LNG production value onshore
LNG production value repatriated
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the impact of LNG on national income will be much smaller.
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% Impact of LNG on Nominal GNI
% Impact of LNG on Real GDP
Contribution of LNG to real GDP Growth (Millions Kina)
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…whilst payments to private enterprise will likely peak in 2013
Distribution of LNG induced domestic economic activity (Millions Kina)
0
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2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
Tax to Government Commercial Payment
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‘Myth’ 2: LNG solves all of Government’s fiscal challenges
Source: ACIL Tasman, 2011 Budget, Treasury Officials.
Tax and Royalty Revenue from LNG Project (Millions Kina)
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
ACIL Tasman (2009)
2011 Budget (2010)
Unofficial (2011)
25% increase on 2011 Total Revenue and Grants
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Long run optimism, but significant medium term fiscal challenge.
Estimates of Government Revenue (Millions Kina)
LNG Revenues to Government
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4,000
6,000
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18,000
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2010
2012
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2018
2020
2022
2024
2026
2028
2030
2032
2034
2036
2038
2040
Kina, million
Stagnant government revenue
till 2015
Decline in concessions
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Conclusion
- Optimistic macroeconomic outlook.
- But significant threats emerging.- Inflation - LNG induced expectations
- Long term challenge is to ensure future growth does not become siloed in mining
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Business begun hiring again…
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PNG Formal Sector Employment Index (Quarterly % Change)