AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEnergy Security: Australia locked in three new jet fuel shipments from China (about 600,000 barrels starting early June) and secured 38,500 tonnes of Brunei urea, using its A$7.5b fuel-and-fertiliser security facility to cushion shocks from the Iran war and Strait of Hormuz disruptions. ASEAN Power Links: Sarawak is pushing harder on cross-border electricity, targeting at least 30MW exports to Brunei (still in feasibility talks) and up to 1GW to Singapore after conditional approvals—part of its “Battery of ASEAN” push. Regional Defence & Claims: India’s Rajnath Singh begins a four-day Vietnam–South Korea trip focused on defence industry ties and maritime cooperation amid South China Sea tensions, where Brunei is among claimants. Digital Connectivity: China’s Asia Link Cable has landed in Hong Kong, extending a high-capacity route to Southeast Asia including Brunei—while a separate report warns island nations remain exposed to undersea cable sabotage or accidents. Local Relevance: Brunei’s name also surfaces in ASEAN business and BIMP-EAGA development coverage, keeping regional trade and connectivity on the agenda.
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