AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoManpower & Services: Singapore will open selected sectors and occupations to Timor-Leste workers from mid-2027, with construction, marine shipyard and process work among the first areas, aiming to give Timorese skills and experience while meeting Singapore’s labour 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 expanding cooperation in healthcare, education, and Asean integration. Shipping & Logistics: Swire Shipping opened a Dili branch office, led by Darry Tan, to deepen customer support and strengthen Timor-Leste’s links to regional and global markets. Healthcare Infrastructure: Timor-Leste and China signed an implementation agreement for the Timor-Leste–China Friendship Hospital, advancing a major public health project. Energy & Industry: Timor-Leste is pushing Asean–Greater Bay Area ties to attract investment and technology transfer, while building capacity to benefit from regional integration. Tourism Data Skills: A New Zealand-funded Pacific Tourism Data Initiative workshop in Nadi trained Timor-Leste and other Pacific officers to improve tourism statistics and evidence-based planning. Mining Update: Estrella Resources reported new high-grade manganese hits at Leuro and Sica, supporting its view that Ira Miri could be part of a larger district-scale opportunity.
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