AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMekong Pollution Crisis: A new AFP report describes arsenic contamination spreading in the Mekong river system, with doctors finding elevated arsenic in a Thai fisherman’s urine and fingernails and authorities reporting sediment levels up to nine times the dangerous level near Chiang Saen—linked by experts to illegal mining in Myanmar. Public Health & Livelihoods: The same story highlights how fishers’ incomes and food safety are collapsing as locals avoid eating fish and catches rot. Regional Energy Pressure: An IEA report warns the Iran war is a “wake-up call” for Southeast Asia’s energy security, stressing faster diversification away from overreliance on oil and gas routes through the Strait of Hormuz. Trade Rules vs Environment: Over 80 civil society groups urge ASEAN and Australia/New Zealand to review and remove Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) rules from the updated AANZFTA, arguing they can undermine public health and environmental protections. Laos–Japan Green Investment Push: Laos Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone met Japanese business leaders in Tokyo, urging investment in clean agriculture, renewable energy, infrastructure, and logistics aligned with Laos’s green development priorities. Wildlife Rescue in Laos: A Singapore-based NGO says it helped extract 27 moon bears from an illegal bile farm in Laos, after the operation was shut down and the animals were moved to a wildlife sanctuary.
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