AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 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 worst risk expected in August–September as El Niño and a possible positive Indian Ocean Dipole bring hotter, drier conditions. The report warns that fire risks could rise amid economic pressure, higher fuel and fertiliser costs, and growing biofuel demand that may push some land-clearing toward burning. Local Tourism Push: Lawas MP Datuk Henry Sum Agong says the Beyond Waves & Dance Rhythms Festival and the Dragon Boat Regatta should become permanent fixtures to draw outside visitors and strengthen the district’s tourism calendar. Brunei-linked Aviation Update: The RAF has taken delivery of two new Airbus H145 Jupiter helicopters for Cyprus, with more aircraft expected to reach Brunei by end-July as part of a modernisation programme. Regional Trade & Industry: Sarawak’s STIDC is showcasing timber and sustainable wood-based products at Brunei’s CFTE expo to expand regional market reach. BIMP-EAGA Coordination: Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah urges BIMP-EAGA to study Sarawak’s Statos model and set up more regional offices to speed up trade and tourism growth. Brunei Navy Link: The Royal Brunei Navy met Philippine counterparts in Manila to discuss ways to further strengthen naval partnership.
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