Prime Minister Hon. James Marape has personally congratulated the new prime minister of Singapore, Hon. Lawrence Wong, on his ascension to office.
Prime Minister Marape congratulated Prime Minister Wong during a bilateral meeting with his counterpart in Apia on the margins of CHOGM Leaders Week.
The two leaders seized the opportunity to discuss trade and investment opportunities, including new areas of co-operation that will further deepen the on- going relations.
Prime Minister Marape acknowledged the longstanding diplomatic relations between Papua New Guinea and Singapore since 1976, affirming that the two countries’ relations must continue to new heights.
“PNG knows that Singapore is a hub of transit, operates one of the largest ports in the world, and is a big trading partner with many countries. I want to emphasize the need to expand relations in the area of trade and investment be- tween us.
“We are ready to offer the potential we have for Singapore to tap into PNG’s fresh primary agricultural produce to the Singaporean food market.
“This would greatly complement my government’s effort to grow the PNG rural economy and improve the livelihoods of the bulk of our people that are heavily dependent on the agriculture sector,’’ said Prime Minister Marape.
He also informed Prime Minister Wong that PNG would be establishing a trade and investment office in Singapore to encourage potential investment in this space and also explore other areas of mutual interest.
Prime Minister Marape also sought support for PNG’s full membership to the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and informed that PNG would submit its interest through Indonesia by the end of this year.
In response, Prime Minister Wong expressed appreciation for the warm welcome and thanked Prime Minister Marape for allowing time to meet with him on the margins of his busy schedule in attending CHOGM Leaders’ Week.
He also reiterated that PNG/Singapore bilateral relations are longstanding and that Singapore is an active and constructive partner in the Pacific. He ex- pressed that their programs in the Pacific aim to be impactful in that they are also an island country and share the same challenges, such as impacts of cli- mate change.
Prime Minister Wong welcomed the proposal for PNG’s agricultural produce to be imported into the Singaporean food markets and added that food diversification and safety standards are an important strategy for adapting to market trends and improving resilience in a competitive landscape.
Prime Minister Marape in response thanked him for the exchanges and informed that he would be officially conveying a formal letter of invitation to Prime Minister Wong for his attendance at Papua New Guinea’s 50th Anniversary in September 2025.
He also expressed his interest for an official visit to Singapore some time next year to discuss trade and investment opportunities in the area of downstream processing in agriculture, renewable energy resources, fisheries and forestry sectors, in particular, to process and export. He also welcomed Singaporean investors to PNG.