AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoOffshore Energy Update: Finder Energy says Timor-Leste’s petroleum regulator has approved the field development plan for the Kuda Tasi and Jahal offshore oil project, clearing the way toward a final investment decision and marking the first advanced offshore oilfield under Timor-Leste’s sovereign regime. Digital Inclusion for Resilience: A UNDP piece argues the Pacific’s blue economy needs “invisible” digital infrastructure so coastal workers can better withstand climate shocks, with digital inclusion framed as a practical tool for faster, fairer adaptation. AI Readiness Gap: An ILO report flags Timor-Leste among ASEAN countries with relatively low readiness for generative AI, pointing to limits in digital infrastructure and institutional capacity. Regional Tech & Governance Links: Vietnam’s charge d’affaires met Timor-Leste’s justice minister to discuss legal cooperation, judicial reform, and digital transformation, including ways to support investment and business activity. ASEAN Integration Push: Singapore’s PM Lawrence Wong announced expanded exchanges with Timor-Leste, including opening selected sectors and occupations to Timorese workers and support for Asean integration and chairmanship preparation. Education & Skills Context: Australia’s student-visa fee rises to AU$2,500 (with some lower fees for eligible groups including Timor-Leste), while a separate Australia-Pacific skills programme is set to deepen TVET support across the region including Timor-Leste.
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