巴布亚新几内亚

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公司简介
公司简介

亚司特成立于1822年,是一家总部位于伦敦的具有市场领先地位的国际律所。我们拥有200年以上的悠久历史,客户包括大型当地企业和跨国公司、金融机构、资产管理公司、政府机构和监管机构,是一家提供全方位服务的律师事务所,致力于银行和金融、资本市场、投资基金、公司及并购和争议解决等领域。我们不仅是大型金融机构、跨国企业、基金管理公司和主权财富基金值得信赖的法律顾问,客户中还包括许多政府机构和准政府组织。我们在法律服务过程中提供无缝衔接的沟通渠道,精辟的法律意见和富有商业意识的服务方案,获得客户的一致好评。作为一家真正的全球化律师事务所,亚司特已成功地在诸多规模大、复杂程度高且涉及多个司法辖区的交易、争议和其他项目上提供法律服务。

亚司特的业务网络横跨全球18个国家,设有31个办事处,包括联盟所在司法辖区的当地法律顾问。本所拥有490多名合伙人和2,000余名其他律师等法律专业人员,在众多不同的时区工作,他们借助我们的全球业务网络,融合国际视野和对于当地市场的了解,贯穿交易的各个阶段给予客戶协助。

过往参与的基建项目
中欧及东欧
能量及能源, 天然资源(包括石油和天然气), 公路、桥梁和隧道, 铁路, 港口、码头及机场, 电讯
南亚洲
能量及能源, 公路、桥梁和隧道, 铁路, 港口、码头及机场, 电讯
东南亚
能量及能源, 天然资源(包括石油和天然气), 公路、桥梁和隧道, 铁路, 港口、码头及机场, 食水及废物处理
中国内地
能量及能源, 天然资源(包括石油和天然气), 公路、桥梁和隧道, 铁路, 港口、码头及机场, 食水及废物处理, 电讯
中东
能量及能源, 天然资源(包括石油和天然气), 公路、桥梁和隧道, 铁路, 港口、码头及机场
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国内生产总值 (十亿美元)

24.81 (2019)

世界排名 107/194

国内生产总值 人均 (美元)

2,884 (2019)

世界排名 137/193

经济结构

(2017年国内生产总值构成)

服务
(41.5%)
工业
(36.36%)
农业
(17.65%)

对外贸易 (占国内生产总值的百分比)

131.1 (2004)

货币 (期内平均)

巴布亚新几内亚基那

3.39每美元 (2019)

政治制度

君主立宪制

资料来源:美国中央情报局《世界概况》、《大英百科全书》、国际货币基金组织、Pew Research Center、联合国、世界银行

    • Papua New Guinea is an island country located in the north of Australia and the southwest of Pacific Ocean. It encompasses the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and many outlying islands including New Ireland, New Britain and Bougainville. Situated along the Pacific Ring of Fire, the country has several volcanoes and is prone to earthquakes and tsunamis.
    • The country is a former Australian colony for almost 70 years and it gained its full independence in 1975. It has become a constitutional monarchy under the British Commonwealth. With only 8.4 million population, there are almost 850 indigenous languages spoken, making it the world’s most linguistically diverse country. Thanks to its topography with mountains and jungles, it keeps the populations isolated and makes it easier for them to preserve their unique languages. Papua New Guinea adopted four official languages which include English, Hiri Motou, Tok Pisin and Sign Language.
    • With over 85% of the population lives in the rural area, agriculture is the major economic activity which provides livelihood for Papuan. High level of seasonal rainfall with a moderate tropical climate provides favourable farming environment. The country mainly produces cash crops such as coffee and cocoa, with half of the labour force involving in production, processing and exports. There is also a small but increasing production of value-added products such as coconut products and spices.
    • While agricultural sector accounts for majority of the labour force, minerals and energy sector contributes the most in terms of exports. According to a World Bank report, liquefied natural gas (LNG) accounted for almost 40% of Papua New Guinea’s exports in 2019, with Japan being the largest purchaser, followed by China.
    • Being Australia’s closest neighbour, Papua New Guinea concluded a Free Trade Agreement with Australia back in 1977. In 2007, it entered the Pacific Island Countries Trade Agreement with other 11 island countries including Cook Islands, Soloman Islands and Vanuatu. It also signed an Economic Partnership Agreement with the EU and Fiji in 2009, aiming to reduce barriers in goods trade. Papua New Guinea also joined as a member of the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) in May 2018.
    • China and Papua New Guinea have come to agreement to advance talks for establishing a Free Trade Agreement (FTA). A joint feasibility study is currently undertaken to analyse the potential benefits and challenges of a potential China-Papua New Guinea FTA.
    • Australia used to be the largest aid provider to Papua New Guinea but in recent years, China has significantly increased its aid spending to the country’s infrastructure, including a new convention centre, Chinatown in Port of Moresby and other transport network projects. China has also signed up Papua New Guinea to its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) program , which is the only Pacific region country to take part in BRI , paving the way for more Chinese infrastructure development in the island country.
    • Cumulative FDI stock in Papua New Guinea has remained at a level above US$4 billion since 2011 and amounted US$4.6 billion in 2018. China’s FDI reached US$2 billion in 2018, a fourfold increase from 2014.

    Hong Kong’s Trade with Papua New Guinea

    (US$ million)

    2017

    2018

    2019

    Value

    Growth (%)

    Value

    Growth (%)

    Value

    Growth (%)

    Total exports

    29.4

    -22.3

    27.0

    -8.2

    19.4

    -28.2

    Domestic exports

    4.7

    +8.8

    2.7

    -42.7

    3.9

    +47.9

    Re-exports

    24.7

    -26.2

    24.3

    -1.7

    15.4

    -36.5

    Imports

    19.3

    +937.4

    52.8

    +172.9

    45.8

    -13.2

    Total trade

    48.7

    +22.8

    79.8

    +63.7

    65.2

    -18.3

    Source: Hong Kong Trade Statistics, Census & Statistics Department

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