
Budget 2025: Light at the end of the tunnel
At the close of 2024, about a third of the way into the PNG Government’s 13 year fiscal repair plan set out in 2021, the first budget surplus since 2010 is almost within grasp.
The PwC Budget Commentary outlines our perspectives on the National Budget. This is an annual publication released at our Budget Breakfast.
At the close of 2024, about a third of the way into the PNG Government’s 13 year fiscal repair plan set out in 2021, the first budget surplus since 2010 is almost within grasp.
The 2024 Budget is set against a backdrop of the Government's 13-year Budget Repair Plan, released in 2021.
With the challenging economy, this year we can say the country's 2023 National Budget was planned in an unconducive environment. Here we look into the Budget’s ten Budget and Reform priorities and other key issues.
The Papua New Guinea Government's ten Budget and Reform priorities underpin the 2021 Budget.
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Jonathan Seeto
Managing Partner, PwC Papua New Guinea
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Peter Burnie
Partner, PwC Papua New Guinea
Tel: +675 321 1500 | 305 3100