AGP Executive Report
Last update: 43 minutes agoTourism Digital Push: Timor-Leste’s Ministry of Tourism and Environment has launched a redeveloped official tourism website (timorleste.tl), built as a multilingual, mobile-friendly “front door” with an interactive map of all municipalities and a 24-hour AI chat assistant for trip planning. Regional Connectivity: Australia-backed undersea cable work has now connected all Pacific Islands Forum members to the global cable network, with Timor-Leste among the countries supported—an upgrade expected to boost trade, services and market access. Sovereign Wealth Learning: A Solomon Islands delegation is visiting Timor-Leste to study how the Petroleum Fund was set up and managed, aiming to strengthen natural resource governance and economic resilience at home. Bilateral Culture Ties: Indonesia and Timor-Leste are discussing deeper cultural cooperation, including heritage preservation, museum/library management, cultural exchanges, and possible joint UNESCO intangible heritage nominations. Maritime Security Cooperation: Timor-Leste is listed among participants for the ASEAN-India Maritime Exercise (Sept. 28–Oct. 2), focused on interoperability and maritime security. Youth & AI Readiness: A new look at Timor-Leste’s AI readiness highlights a split: young people are widely aware and use AI often, but national systems and skills to turn that into broader capability still lag.
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