AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoASEAN & Bilateral Ties: Singapore PM Lawrence Wong wrapped up his first official visit to Timor-Leste, saying the relationship is entering a “new chapter” with stronger cooperation in healthcare and education, plus a mechanism for regular government consultations and expanded support so Dili can contribute to ASEAN—not just benefit. ASEAN Integration & Work Opportunities: Singapore also signaled new investment exploration and plans to open selected sectors and occupations to Timorese workers next year, alongside workshops to prepare officials for ASEAN chairmanship duties in 2029. Tourism Capacity Building: The Pacific Tourism Organisation finished a New Zealand-funded workshop in Nadi, training tourism data and research officers from Timor-Leste and other Pacific states to strengthen evidence-based tourism planning. Education & Mobility Costs: Australia raised student visa fees (including for Timor-Leste and ASEAN applicants via continued concessions), while keeping the 2027 international student planning level at 295,000—an update that will shape how many students can study and how quickly they can enter. Rural Realities: A global snapshot shows only 36 countries still have majority-rural populations, underscoring why food, services, and community resilience remain key themes for the region.
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