AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoRussia-ASEAN Summit in Kazan: President Vladimir Putin used the 35th anniversary meeting to push a wider “strategic partnership” with ASEAN, including Brunei, with focus on trade, investment, energy, agriculture, digitalisation, science, tourism and people-to-people links. Energy Security Agenda: Russia and ASEAN adopted a joint declaration calling out growing global energy instability and urging stronger supply chains, diversified energy sources, and protection of critical infrastructure. Action Plan 2026-2030: Leaders also backed a practical roadmap to implement the partnership across politics, security, trade, investment, energy, transport, agriculture and the digital sector. Brunei-Russia Bilateral Boost: Putin met Brunei’s Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah on the summit sidelines, highlighting rising trade turnover and cooperation potential beyond energy into industry, agriculture and medicine. Local Business Angle (Brunei-linked): Sabah’s Kopeks is exploring cross-border import-export opportunities with Brunei cooperatives as part of its diversification push. Shell Leadership Move (Brunei Shell link): Shell named Elohor Aiboni—currently on assignment as Asset Director at Brunei Shell Petroleum—as Executive Vice President and Country Chair for Nigeria, succeeding Marno de Jong. Regional Trade & Travel: Travel Meet Asia 2026 in Jakarta (23-24 June) expands exhibition space by 20% and welcomes Brunei as Official Partner Country. Geopolitics Spillover: Ukraine’s drone attacks on Moscow and US travel warnings underline how conflict risk is still disrupting global energy and logistics.
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