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The US$1.5 billion Ramu Nickel project is set to go ahead in 2012.
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A Runaway Economy Spikes the City’s Skyline
Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea’s capital city has seen an increase in construction and building projects in recent years.
Driven by an economy that has grown by around 5 – 8% GDP per year for the last five years or so and predictions that this growth will not [...]
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