AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSouth China Sea Diplomacy: The US, UK and 12 other Western and Asian countries reaffirmed the 2016 Hague arbitration as “final and legally binding,” rejecting “destabilizing” moves as China continues to dismiss the ruling. ASEAN-Myanmar Talks: ASEAN foreign ministers met Myanmar’s military-backed FM Tin Maung Swe in Bangkok, urging “demonstrable progress” on the Five-Point Consensus, including detainee releases and a durable end to violence. West Asia Tensions: Pakistan and Saudi Arabia voiced concern after the US-Iran peace process stalled, warning renewed conflict could widen instability across the region. Central Asia Energy Shock: Central Asian states brace for fallout from Russia’s diesel export ban and refinery disruptions, with Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan scrambling for backup supplies. India Markets & Policy: India’s NSE unveiled a post-listing growth push—new products, global expansion, data monetisation and more automation—while West Asia jitters helped lift valuations for some firms. Aviation & Connectivity: Indonesia urged deeper ASEAN-China air services integration, while Oman Air launched a Tashkent route aimed at boosting tourism and investment links. Culture & Business: Teso Life opened in Boston with long lines for Asian snacks and beauty, while PropertyGuru expanded its 2026 awards categories across Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau.
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