AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEl Niño Food Security: UN FAO and WFP launched a first-ever Joint Anticipatory Action Appeal for US$202m to protect 8.8m people in 22 high-risk countries, including East Timor, as El Niño threatens drought, floods, and farm disruptions across Asia-Pacific and beyond. Energy & Agriculture Markets: Global cereal output is expected to dip about 2% in 2026-27 from record levels, but reserves should hold—while climate extremes, conflicts, and energy volatility could still hit food access in vulnerable regions. Oil & Gas (Timor-Leste): SundaGas’ Chuditch-2 appraisal is at risk after missing a June 18 drilling deadline under the TL-SO-19-16 PSC; the operator has 120 days to respond to the upstream regulator before a possible termination decision. Infrastructure (Aviation): Timor-Leste’s Council of Ministers reviewed progress on upgrading President Nicolau Lobato International Airport with ADB, JICA, and Australia’s AIFFP, targeting phased completion by 2028. Regional Trade Diplomacy: Russia and ASEAN adopted the Kazan Declaration, expanding cooperation through 2030 across trade, energy, agriculture, and investment, with East Timor among participating delegations. Water & Utilities (Regional): Separate coverage from the Philippines highlights how utilities are tightening water access and emergency hydrant use amid supply stress—an industry signal for how climate pressure can quickly become a service and governance issue.
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