AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGlobal Trade & Security: China’s Ministry of Finance banned Chinese government procurement from 46 designated US firms, including Lockheed Martin and Raytheon, in a move that tightens state purchasing rules while exempting US-invested companies operating in China. Human Rights & Media Freedom: UN Special Rapporteur Irene Khan warned that freedom of expression is being squeezed as states use national security and counterterrorism laws to target dissent, highlighting the Philippines case of detained journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio. Governance & Corruption Oversight: Australia’s NSW corruption watchdog launched a university governance probe into the University of Wollongong, alleging manipulated recruitment and conflicts involving senior staff and external consulting. Infrastructure & Regional Connectivity: Vietnam is reviewing a major airport expansion plan, aiming to grow from 22 airports today to 32 by 2030 and 35 by 2050 to meet rising passenger demand. Energy & Industry: China defended its role in stabilizing global energy and fertiliser supply during the Strait of Hormuz crisis, while Australia’s prudential regulator urged insurers and banks to plug geopolitical shock readiness gaps. Elections & Political Shift: Colombia elected right-leaning newcomer Abelardo De La Espriella in a tight presidential race, signaling a broader rightward turn across Latin America.
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