AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBrunei-linked regional risk: A Singapore think-tank warns of a high risk of severe transboundary haze for Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore through the rest of 2026, with the worst period expected Aug–Sep as El Nino brings hotter, drier conditions and biofuel demand may worsen land-clearing pressures. Energy & connectivity: ASEAN’s push for cross-border power is gaining momentum, with the Philippines exploring links to Indonesia under the ASEAN Power Grid, and a separate analysis flags that governance and cost-sharing will be the real bottleneck for future subsea cable build-outs. Trade talks with knock-on effects: India and the US are holding high-level trade talks in New Delhi to recalibrate a bilateral deal after US tariff changes, aiming for an interim agreement before July 24. Local business angle: Wintermar’s group move to gain full control of Fast Offshore Supply expands its fast aluminium crew transfer vessel business, including deliveries tied to Brunei offshore operations. Regional business & tourism: Sarawak’s minister says hosting international events like WATCEFS 2026 in Miri is an “investment” that builds long-term relationships beyond ticket sales.
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