AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSingapore–Timor-Leste Labour Access: Singapore will open selected sectors and occupations to Timorese workers from mid-2027, including construction and marine shipyard roles, with Timor-Leste named an approved non-traditional source country for work permits. Bilateral Economic Push: PM Lawrence Wong used his first official visit to Dili to announce deeper cooperation on investment, healthcare and education, plus a regular foreign-ministry consultation mechanism to coordinate bilateral and regional issues. Top Honour for Singapore: Wong received Timor-Leste’s Order of Timor-Leste (Grand Collar), citing Singapore’s long support for nation-building and ASEAN accession. Shipping Investment: Swire Shipping opened its first Dili branch office, moving staff from CEVA Logistics to strengthen direct logistics support as Timor-Leste integrates further into ASEAN. ASEAN Integration Angle: Timor-Leste also discussed labour mobility and trade with the Republic of Korea, with both sides exploring support for Timor-Leste’s future ASEAN chairmanship. Manganese Update: Estrella Resources reported new high-grade manganese hits at Leuro and Sica, reinforcing its view that Ira Miri could be a wider district-scale opportunity. Local Market Watch: Vegetable prices at Bankerohan Public Market fell for several staples due to steadier supply, easing costs for shoppers. Governance Note: The Government of Timor-Leste approved amendments to the prison guards career and pay framework, including a new Chief Prison Guard rank and higher salary supplements.
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