AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoEl Niño preparedness: The UN is urging Timor-Leste and other regional states to act early as El Niño is likely to return by mid-2026, warning that past events have brought drought, food insecurity and health shocks. Maritime cooperation: An Indian naval ship, IOS Sagar, docked in Colombo with a multinational crew that includes Timor-Leste, underscoring shared security responsibilities across the Indian Ocean. Budget and fuel pressure: Dili’s Council of Ministers approved a first amendment to the 2026 state budget, lifting it by about US$101.1 million to cover higher international fuel prices and other priority costs. Digital and trade integration: Timor-Leste’s push for regional economic links continues, with the Trade and Industry Minister highlighting WTO accession (2024) and ASEAN full membership (2025) at the ADB–World Bank Trade Forum. Online scams law: Cambodia approved an anti-online scam draft law—an example of wider regional pressure to tighten enforcement as cross-border fraud grows. Energy resilience context: A World Bank Pacific update flags how heavy reliance on imported diesel leaves island economies exposed—relevant backdrop for Timor-Leste’s fuel-cost challenge.
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