PM Marape deepens PNG-Japan ties with bold push for trade, scholarships and clean energy future

Prime Minister, James Marape has reaffirmed Papua New Guinea’s deep and enduring partnership with Japan, outlining a forward-looking agenda focused on expanding scholarships, boosting trade, advancing clean energy innovation, and strengthening regional peace.

PM Marape made the remarks during high-level discussions with Mr. Matsuoka Hideaki, outgoing Chief Representative of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Mr. Shirouzu Kenichi, incoming Chief Representative of JICA; and His Excellency Hisanobu Mochizuki, Ambassador of Japan to Papua New Guinea.

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Prime Minister Marape highlighted the growing impact of Japanese-supported education programmes, particularly through JICA, saying more Papua New Guineans are benefiting from increased scholarship opportunities.

“We are grateful for the increasing number of scholarship opportunities available to Papua New Guineans through Japan,” he said. “Not only university students, but also public servants are now accessing postgraduate education, including master’s degrees, which will strengthen our country’s human capital.”

He said in a statement that the partnership continues to produce skilled graduates, including those trained in the Japanese language and technical fields, and expressed his vision of attracting more Japanese companies to invest in Papua New Guinea.

“It is my vision to see more Japanese companies investing in Papua New Guinea and employing our young people who have studied in Japan or learned the Japanese language,” he said.

The Prime Minister also encouraged stronger academic collaboration between institutions such as the Papua New Guinea University of Technology and the University of Papua New Guinea and their Japanese counterparts, particularly in emerging technologies.

On trade, Prime Minister Marape welcomed efforts to enhance connectivity between the two countries, including the anticipated expansion of direct shipping and air links.

He said Papua New Guinea is ready to increase exports of key agricultural commodities such as coffee, cocoa, vanilla, and other high-value products to Japan, while also encouraging the import of high-quality Japanese goods.

“We are a country open for business,” he said.

“There is significant potential for growth in trade, investment, and value-added manufacturing between our two nations.”

Looking ahead, Prime Minister Marape proposed innovative collaboration in clean energy, particularly in battery storage and renewable energy systems.

“With our abundant natural resources — especially hydro, geothermal, and solar — Papua New Guinea has the potential to become a major supplier of clean energy,” he said.

“I invite Japanese companies and research institutions to partner with us in developing battery technology and energy storage solutions. Instead of traditional energy exports, we can explore new frontiers where clean energy is generated here and exported through advanced storage systems.”

Prime Minister Marape also emphasized the importance of peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region, calling on global powers to prioritize cooperation over conflict.

“We live in a connected world where what happens in one region affects all of us,” he said. “We must promote peace, coexistence, and respect for international laws governing land, sea, and air.”

He acknowledged Japan’s invitation to the Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM) and said he looks forward to continuing engagement at the highest level.

“I have attended previous PALM meetings and look forward to continuing this important engagement,” he said. “Japan remains one of Papua New Guinea’s most trusted and longstanding partners.”

Prime Minister Marape also reaffirmed the mutual respect and shared vision underpinning PNG–Japan relations.

“Japan has never imposed itself on Papua New Guinea but has walked alongside us as a genuine partner in development,” he said.

“Together, we can build a future based on innovation, sustainability, and shared prosperity.”

ATHURSON Olua
ATHURSON Oluahttp://www.thepngsun.com
He holds a Bachelor of Art Degree majoring in Theatre Arts while minoring in Journalism/Public Relations from the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG).

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