AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRegional Energy & Connectivity: Sarawak Energy says it’s pushing the ASEAN Power Grid by strengthening the Borneo grid first, exporting power to Kalimantan since 2016 and starting Sabah exports, while discussing an interconnection with Brunei and looking at subsea links toward Singapore. Brunei Tourism Push: Brunei is set to hold “Visit Brunei Year 2027,” unveiling its logo and mascots to drive tourism and economic diversification. Islamic Economy Spotlight: A Brunei minister says the country is well-positioned to grow its Islamic economy, citing halal industry strengths and a solid regulatory base. Severe Haze Warning: Singapore’s think tank flags a “red” risk of severe transboundary haze for Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, with August–September the peak period driven by El Niño and Indian Ocean Dipole, worsened by costs and land-clearing pressures. Local Business & Food: Tutong’s Food Festival 2026 runs until June 28, bringing 60 vendors to boost entrepreneurship and tourism. ASEAN Defence & Drills: RIMPAC kicks off in Hawaii with Brunei among 30 participating countries, as regional defence ties deepen without formal alliances. Trade & Industry Linkages: Sarawak’s STIDC is showcasing timber and sustainable wood-based products at Brunei’s CFTE to tap regional buyers. Maritime Business: Wintermar gains full control of Fast Offshore Supply, expanding crew transfer vessel supply tied to Brunei offshore operations.
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