AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTransboundary Haze Watch: Singapore’s think tank warns Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore face a red risk of severe haze for the rest of 2026, with peak danger expected in August–September as El Niño returns and dry conditions intensify. Aviation & Connectivity: Royal Brunei Airlines goes live with AMOSmobile/EXEC to digitise aircraft maintenance execution and cut paper-based workflows. Regional Power Planning: The Philippines is exploring subsea links under the ASEAN Power Grid, with next steps aimed at connecting Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. Brunei–Indonesia Health Tech: Brunei and Indonesia sign a health cooperation MoU covering health technology, resilience, financing and workforce development. Energy & Policy: A Curtin student selected for an IMF/World Bank fellowship will focus on using AI for grid reliability, shaped by living in Brunei and Nigeria. Trade Talks: India and the US begin high-level talks in New Delhi to recalibrate a bilateral trade deal amid shifting US tariffs. Business Update (Sabah): Suria Group reports stronger FY2025 results, citing expansion into power generation and port operations.
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