AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAviation & Tourism: Aero Dili launched a new direct Darwin–Dili service on 21 June, flying twice weekly (Sundays and Tuesdays) and adding to 12 weekly direct flights between Timor-Leste and Australia—expected to boost leisure travel, business trips, diaspora visits, and trade/education links. Security & Crime: A Pacific-wide warning highlights the rise of organised online scam centres that use coercion and forced labour, including “pig butchering” and romance scams—part of a broader transnational crime push into small island states. Energy & Investment: Sunda Energy says its Chuditch PSC phase expired and it received a termination notice rather than an extension, creating uncertainty for drilling plans despite efforts to secure capacity and address health-and-safety and local content issues. Diplomacy & Regional Economy: Timor-Leste’s Foreign Minister Bendito dos Santos Freitas is set for a first official visit to South Korea since 2002, aiming to expand cooperation on economy, development, security, and ASEAN–RoK partnership implementation. Environment & Risk: El Niño is expected to intensify soon, with FAO mapping drought risk across multiple regions—raising concerns for agriculture and food security planning. Public Administration: The Council of Ministers approved a draft resolution creating a Political Review Committee to align 2027 budget plans with national priorities and spending ceilings. Health & Food Safety: DILI LLC dairy operations were suspended after lab tests found coliform bacteria in mozzarella, burrata, and gouda, plus yeast/mould issues in other products.
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