AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoManpower & Jobs: Singapore will open selected sectors and occupations to Timor-Leste workers from 2027, with firms hiring on work permits in construction, marine shipyard and process sectors, plus selected manufacturing and services roles—aimed at giving Timorese skills and work experience while easing Singapore’s manpower needs. Bilateral Economic Ties: During PM Lawrence Wong’s first official visit to Dili, both sides signed a framework for regular foreign-ministry consultations and discussed stronger cooperation in healthcare, education, and Asean integration. Shipping & Logistics: Swire Shipping opened its own Dili branch office, led by Darry Tan, to deepen service for Timor-Leste’s trade links via its East Timor Service connecting through Singapore every 10 days. Skills Development: Australia’s Pacific Australia Skills programme will spend AUD 359.8m (2025-2029) on skills and vocational reform across Fiji and Timor-Leste, targeting employment outcomes and local labour-market needs. Agriculture & Food Security: Farmers and vulnerable groups are being supported through DSWD’s Project LAWA at BINHI, using cash-for-training to boost upland productivity and self-reliance. Climate & Risk: With Super Typhoon Bavi expected to miss direct landfall, Mandaue City still urged residents to prepare for intermittent heavy rains and thunderstorms—an example of how weather volatility keeps infrastructure and planning front and center.
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