AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBrunei-Singapore People & Jobs: Johor economists are pushing back on “brain drain” fears, arguing that Johoreans working in Singapore can benefit the state through higher incomes and healthier work habits. Regional Diplomacy: ASEAN’s Myanmar engagement remains cautious, with officials pointing to humanitarian access progress while journalists note doubts persist over violence, dialogue, and political prisoners. Energy & Trade: India’s imports of Russian crude hit a record in June, up 34% to EUR 4.5b, even as Russia’s oil export revenues fell on weaker prices—boosting supplies to major Indian refineries. South China Sea: The US, UK and 14 other countries reaffirmed the 2016 arbitration ruling as legally binding, while China again rejected it, keeping tensions high in waters involving Brunei and Malaysia. Travel Rules: Germany published its 2026 list of 62 visa-free countries (including Brunei) for short stays, and Japan, Cyprus, China and South Korea also updated visa-exemption guidance for 2026. Local Business: Jackhan opened a new Ashley Sleep store in Brunei, featuring its “Match” mattress selection system.
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