AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoManpower & Jobs: Singapore will open selected sectors and occupations to East Timorese workers from 2027, with Prime Minister Lawrence Wong calling it a “win-win” that eases Singapore’s manpower needs while giving Dili skills and work experience to bring back home. Bilateral Business Ties: Wong wrapped up his first Singapore PM visit to Timor-Leste, saying Singapore firms see “room for optimism” as the country diversifies beyond oil into tourism and the blue economy, and highlighting deeper cooperation in healthcare and education. ASEAN Integration Support: Singapore also plans to upgrade its ASEAN readiness support for Timor-Leste so the new member can “not just benefit but contribute,” including tailored workshops tied to ASEAN chairmanship preparations. Skills Development Funding: Australia will spend FJD359.8m (AUD229.5m) on Pacific Australia Skills across 2025-2029, including Timor-Leste, aiming for locally led vocational training tied to real employment outcomes. Regional Logistics: Swire Shipping opened a Dili branch office to strengthen direct shipping links via its Singapore hub, signaling longer-term growth expectations for Timor-Leste’s trade. Public Safety & Training: AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett will pitch the AFP’s “leaner” police peacekeeping training model at the UN, noting a successful UN-accredited program that included Timor-Leste officers in Brisbane.
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