AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCPTPP Expansion: CPTPP ministers have agreed to start preliminary accession talks with Indonesia, the Philippines and the UAE, setting up a pathway toward formal negotiations while still requiring full consensus from existing members—an important signal for Brunei’s trade ecosystem given the bloc already includes Brunei. Regional Energy & Connectivity: Sarawak Energy says it is pushing the ASEAN Power Grid by strengthening the Borneo grid first, including discussions with Brunei on an interconnection, alongside plans for cross-border links such as a proposed Sarawak–Singapore subsea cable. Haze Risk for Brunei: The Singapore Institute of International Affairs has issued a “red alert” for severe transboundary haze risk for Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, warning that higher energy and fertiliser costs could weaken fire-prevention as dry conditions intensify. Brunei Tourism Push: Brunei is set to hold “Visit Brunei Year 2027,” unveiling the campaign logo and mascots to boost tourism and support economic diversification. Islamic Economy: A Brunei minister says the Islamic economy is a strategic opportunity, pointing to existing halal industry strength and regulatory foundations as the base for deeper sector integration. Local Business Spotlight: Tutong’s Food Festival 2026 is running as a platform for local food entrepreneurs, with 60 vendors and a focus on growing small businesses and tourism.
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