AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCPTPP Expansion Moves: CPTPP ministers met virtually on 26 June and backed next steps on accession, with Costa Rica’s talks “substantially concluded” and Uruguay’s process set to speed up. They also confirmed preparatory discussions for the UAE, the Philippines and Indonesia—an early step toward possible accession negotiations—while reaffirming the bloc’s push for an open, rules-based trading system. Offshore Brunei Energy Push: TGS secured exclusive rights from Brunei’s Petroleum Authority for a new multi-client 3D seismic survey offshore Brunei, aiming to attract international investment and help de-risk exploration ahead of future licensing rounds. Regional Maritime Security (Brunei in the mix): The ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre, with the Philippine Coast Guard, held a five-day senior officers meeting in Manila with participation from Brunei and other focal points to strengthen port security and cooperation against piracy and sea robbery. ASEAN Border Security: Indonesia and Australia agreed to deepen ASEAN-Australia border security cooperation, including intelligence sharing and cybersecurity, noting Brunei citizens already have access to Australia’s SmartGate. Haze Warning for Southeast Asia: A think tank report flagged high risk of severe transboundary haze in 2026, with Brunei among the countries urged to prepare.
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