AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBrunei Business & Tourism: Tutong’s Food Festival 2026 runs until June 28, with 60 vendors spotlighting local food and drinks to boost entrepreneurship and draw visitors. Regional Environment: A Singapore think tank has issued a “red alert” haze outlook for Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, warning severe transboundary haze risk could rise as energy and fertiliser costs push some land clearing toward fire. Islamic Economy: Brunei says the Islamic economy is a strategic growth opportunity, pointing to its halal industry, regulatory framework and national philosophy as foundations to build a more integrated sector. Regional Security (ASEAN-Australia): Indonesia and Australia agreed to strengthen border security cooperation, including intelligence sharing and immigration coordination; the report notes Brunei citizens already have access to Australia’s SmartGate. Local Culture: Brunei’s participation is also reflected in regional events, including the Golden Melody Awards’ live streaming options via Astro for viewers in Malaysia and Brunei.
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