AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAviation & Tourism: Aero Dili launched a new direct Darwin–Dili international service (starting 21 June), flying twice weekly (Sundays and Tuesdays) and adding to existing Qantas and Air North links—bringing total direct flights between Timor-Leste and Australia to 12 per week, with expected benefits for leisure, business, diaspora travel, and tourism operators. Energy & Oil & Gas: Sunda Energy says its Chuditch Production Sharing Contract phase expired and it received a termination notice instead of an extension, leaving drilling plans uncertain despite efforts to secure drilling capacity and address prior logistical and local content health-and-safety issues. Regional Integration: Timor-Leste’s ASEAN accession is framed as a strategic turning point for growth and investor confidence, but the next phase hinges on turning membership into real trade, investment, and regulatory gains. Agriculture & Climate Risk: FAO mapping warns El Niño-linked drought risks are rising across parts of South and Southeast Asia, with agriculture and pasturelands among the most exposed. Food Safety: Reports say coliform bacteria and other quality issues led to suspension of production at a dairy facility (DILI LLC) after lab findings on cheeses and yogurt. Youth & Sustainability: RAYS 2026 in Kuching added Timor-Leste representation, focusing on youth-led climate and sustainability action across ASEAN.
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