AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTransboundary Haze Alert: A Singapore think-tank has issued a rare “red” warning for severe haze in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, with the highest risk expected in August to September as El Niño and the Indian Ocean Dipole bring hotter, drier conditions, while biofuel demand and cost pressures could push some land-clearing toward fire. Regional Tourism Push (Lawas): Lawas MP Datuk Henry Sum Agong says the Beyond Waves & Dance Rhythms Festival and the Dragon Boat Regatta could become permanent fixtures, urging stronger partnerships and promotion to draw visitors beyond the district. Sports Governance: Nadheera bint Ahmed Al Harthi has been elected to the Asian School Sports Federation board for 2026–2030, representing Brunei. Aviation & Emergency Response: Two new RAF Jupiter H145 helicopters have arrived in Cyprus, with deliveries also planned for Brunei by end-July, boosting medevac, firefighting and transport capabilities. Business & Trade Links: Sarawak’s minister says BIMP-EAGA should study Sarawak’s Statos model and set up more regional offices to speed up trade and tourism growth. Maritime Industry Deal: Wintermar has gained full control of Singapore’s Fast Offshore Supply and its Indonesia unit, with Brunei-linked crew transfer vessel deliveries set for 2027.
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