AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHaze Alert: A Singapore think tank has issued a rare “red” warning for severe transboundary haze, with Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore at risk—especially in August to September—driven by El Niño, possible positive Indian Ocean Dipole, and economic pressures that can push land clearing. Tourism Push: Brunei’s Visit Brunei Year 2027 campaign has been launched, with logo and mascots unveiled, as the government aims to boost tourism and support economic diversification. Local Business & Food: Tutong’s Food Festival 2026 runs until June 28, bringing 60 vendors and giving entrepreneurs a platform to grow sales and visibility. Industry Growth: A new seafood processing plant project in Serasa is set to start, targeting tuna and other seafood for regional and international markets. Regional Trade Links: Sarawak is showcasing timber and sustainable wood-based products at Brunei’s CFTE expo to expand regional buyers and investment. Regional Defence Context: RIMPAC has kicked off in Hawaii with Brunei among participating nations, as the major naval exercise strengthens ties through drills and operations. Islamic Economy: A minister says Brunei’s Islamic economy has strong foundations—regulation, halal industry recognition and national philosophy—positioning it for deeper integration and long-term growth. Brunei in Sports: Brunei’s Mohammad Julaihi has been elected to the Asian School Sports Federation board for 2026–2030.
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