AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoASEAN & Financial Inclusion: Timor-Leste’s new ASEAN membership is pushing the country to modernize trade and payments, but cash still dominates and formal inclusion remains low outside Dili—making fintech a key bridge to a more connected regional economy. Tourism Digital Push: Timor-Leste launched a redeveloped official tourism site (timorleste.tl) as a multilingual, mobile-first “front door” for visitors, with an interactive map and a 24-hour AI chat assistant to boost bookings and local operator visibility. Regional Connectivity: Australia-backed undersea cable upgrades now connect all Pacific Islands Forum members to the global network, with Timor-Leste included—an upgrade that can lower barriers for businesses and government services. Bilateral Culture Links: Indonesia and Timor-Leste discussed cultural cooperation on heritage preservation, museum/library management, and exchange programs, including possible UNESCO intangible heritage nominations. Maritime Security Planning: Timor-Leste is listed among participants for the ASEAN-India Maritime Exercise (Sept. 28–Oct. 2), aimed at improving interoperability and regional sea security. Digital Economy Benchmark: Vietnam’s Starlink rollout (also available in Timor-Leste) highlights growing satellite internet competition across Southeast Asia, with potential lessons for connectivity gaps and business backup links.
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