AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBrunei-Philippines ties & halal tourism: The Philippines is pushing harder as a “Muslim-friendly” travel destination, citing rising recognition in the Global Muslim Travel Index and a growing mix of halal-certified dining, accommodations and services—while leaning on regional links under BIMP-EAGA that include Brunei. Sarawak–Brunei connectivity: Sarawak Tourism Board and Royal Brunei Airlines signed an MoU to strengthen tourism links and position Sarawak as the “Gateway to Borneo,” with the deal signed during ITB China in Shanghai. Brunei digital talent: Brunei TechXplore’s Digital Apprenticeship Program wrapped up, with AITI saying it boosts employability and global exposure for local ICT graduates. Brunei cost of living: Brunei’s CPI rose 0.1% in April year-on-year, driven mainly by higher food prices. Tourism safety & guidance: Brunei’s Tourism Development Department, with BSP, held an engagement session for licensed travel agencies and guides on safe, compliant tour operations. Eid Al-Adha dates: Brunei (along with India, Bangladesh and South Africa) will observe Eid Al-Adha a day later than many Arab and Muslim-majority countries, based on local moon-sighting decisions. Regional backdrop: China accused the Netherlands of “illegal intrusion” near the Paracel Islands, while Quad members urged restraint over maritime tensions in the East and South China Sea.
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