AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBrunei Tourism & Economy: Brunei’s Tutong Food Festival 2026 runs until June 28, bringing 60 vendors and giving local food entrepreneurs a boost while positioning Tutong for more community and business events. Islamic Finance & Trade: Brunei is pushing to grow its Islamic economy, with a minister citing strong halal industry foundations, regulatory support, and the national Malay Islamic Monarchy philosophy as key building blocks. Regional Haze Watch: A Singapore think tank has issued a “red alert” for severe transboundary haze risk for Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, warning that El Niño-linked dry conditions and higher costs could drive more land clearing by fire. ASEAN Science Push: Malaysia called for ASEAN to move toward a more integrated, mission-oriented science, technology and innovation ecosystem—covering energy transition, food security, public health and climate resilience. Infrastructure Links (BIMP-EAGA): Mindanao’s MinDA is looking to expand infrastructure cooperation with China Road and Bridge Corporation, including updates on major bridge connectivity projects. ASEAN Energy Connectivity: Sarawak Energy says it is strengthening the Borneo grid and discussing an interconnection with Brunei, while also planning cross-border links beyond Borneo.
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