AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFuel Subsidy Rules: Malaysia’s Petronas and KPDN reiterated that subsidised RON95 is only for Malaysian citizens and Malaysia-registered vehicles, with tighter enforcement against foreign-registered cars and changes to payment at pumps from April 1, 2026. Business & Logistics: Inchcape Shipping Services opened a new Brunei office to boost support for offshore, naval and logistics operations, including port agency services and partnerships for storage, transport and offshore equipment support. Digital Skills: Brunei’s AITI said its Brunei TechXplore Digital Apprenticeship Program is building employability and global exposure for local ICT graduates, aligned with Brunei Vision 2035. Cost of Living: Brunei CPI rose 0.1% in April 2026 year-on-year, mainly due to higher food prices, while non-food was slightly down. Regional Diplomacy: Austria and Brunei were cited in plans for an EU-ASEAN Center in Vienna from 2027, aimed at innovation, tech transfer and capacity building. Sports & Youth: AFC U20 qualifiers draw put India in Group B with Uzbekistan, Syria and Bangladesh in Tashkent (Aug 25–Sep 6, 2026). Regional Security: China hit back at Quad concerns over East and South China Sea maritime issues, urging “stop meddling” in its neighbourhood.
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