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 Pacific Data Hub

Pacific National Minimum Development Indicators (NMDI) for Energy as of 2014. Statistics captured here are as of the latest census/HIES records available for the PICs. Data captured include:

  • Electrification rate
  • Access to modern lighting
  • Access to modern cooking fuel sources
  • Fuel imports as a % of GDP
  • Electricity tariffs (USD/kWh)
  • Household energy expenditure
 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment,  Climate Change,  Disaster Management and Meteorology

Statistical records relating to the monetary measures of Solomon Islands total economic activities from the year 2007 - 2014 . The table shows that approximately 43% of GDP was derived a) agriculture forestry and fisheries and b) industry (including mining, water etc). Although the contribution of these sectors has decreased slightly since 2007 (43%), this shows the continuing importance of natural resources / ecosystem services in economic development. There is also potential future development in these sectors, for example in the field of offshore mining.

 Pacific Data Hub

Pacific National Minimum Development Indicators (NMDI) for Energy as of 2014. Statistics captured here are as of the latest census/HIES records available for the PICs. Data captured include:

  • Electrification rate
  • Access to modern lighting
  • Access to modern cooking fuel sources
  • Fuel imports as a % of GDP
  • Electricity tariffs (USD/kWh)
  • Household energy expenditure
 Asian Development Bank

The gross domestic product (GDP) of Papua New Guinea (PNG) grew at an annual average rate of nearly 7% between 2007 and 2010, and is expected to perform even better in 2011. Moreover, the economy remained unaffected even at the peak of the global economic crisis, when most other major Southeast Asian and Pacific economies recorded low or negative GDP growth rates. Sound macroeconomic management in the recent past and planned initiatives such as the PNG LNG Project indicate that the economy will continue to perform well in the medium to long run.

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 Marshall Islands Economic Policy,  Planning and Statistics Office (EPPSO)

Consumer Price Index Reports 2018-2020