AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCPTPP Expansion: CPTPP members have agreed to start preliminary talks to add Indonesia, the Philippines and the UAE, setting up a first-ever framework for accession work before formal negotiations. Regional Energy & Trade: CPTPP ministers also backed efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and keep energy sea lanes safe, while highlighting the bloc’s push to strengthen supply-chain resilience. Brunei Business & Tourism: Brunei’s Tutong Food Festival 2026 ran June 25–28 with 60 vendors, aiming to boost local entrepreneurs, small business exposure and community-led tourism. Islamic Economy: A Brunei minister said the Islamic economy is a strategic opportunity, citing strong halal foundations, regulation and the country’s Malay Islamic Monarchy philosophy. Maritime Security (Brunei in focus): ReCAAP ISC and the Philippine Coast Guard held a capacity-building meeting with Brunei among focal points to improve port security and coordination against piracy and sea robbery. Haze Risk: A “red alert” haze outlook warned Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore face severe transboundary haze risk, with higher energy and fertiliser costs potentially weakening fire-prevention.
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