The government strengthens coordination with development partners in the agriculture, livestock, fisheries and forestry sectors

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The rehabilitation of the urban road in Maliana boosts mobility and local economic development

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New leaders of TradeInvest Timor-Leste take office

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Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation attends UN, ASEAN, and European Union meetings in Thailand, Brunei Darussalam, and the Philippines

On April 18th, 2026, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Bendito dos Santos Freitas, began a series of working visits to Thailand, Brunei Darussalam, and the Philippines to participate in multilateral meetings and advance the Government’s diplomatic agenda, including the Prime Minister’s participation in regional meetings. Screenshot 2026 04 20 095052 300x199 Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation attends UN, ASEAN, and European Union meetings in Thailand, Brunei Darussalam, and the Philippines Screenshot 2026 04 20 095143 300x209 Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation attends UN, ASEAN, and European Union meetings in Thailand, Brunei Darussalam, and the Philippines pic 1024x555 300x162 Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation attends UN, ASEAN, and European Union meetings in Thailand, Brunei Darussalam, and the Philippines 675299183 828200996988011 8488802491970746991 n 196x225 Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation attends UN, ASEAN, and European Union meetings in Thailand, Brunei Darussalam, and the Philippines

As part of these visits, the Minister is attending the 82nd Session of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), which will be held from April 20th to 24th in Bangkok, Thailand. The meeting brings together ministers and representatives from across the region to discuss challenges and opportunities in sustainable development, including employment, population ageing, social inclusion, and economic transformation.

The Minister will then attend the 25th ASEAN–European Union Ministerial Meeting on April 27th and 28th in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam, which forms part of the institutional dialogue between the two blocs under the strategic partnership established in 2020. The meeting offers an opportunity to assess the state of cooperation and define joint priorities in areas such as the economy, security, and global challenges.

From May 3rd to 5th, Minister Bendito Freitas will accompany Prime Minister Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão on an official visit to Brunei Darussalam. Subsequently, from May 7th to 9th, he will also accompany the Head of Government to the 48th ASEAN Summit in Cebu, Philippines, where the region’s Heads of State and Government will discuss strategic guidelines and policy decisions for Southeast Asia.

During a stopover in Singapore on his way to Thailand, the Minister met the new Ambassador of the Republic of Singapore to Timor-Leste, Teo Lay Cheng, to discuss strengthening bilateral relations and cooperation in preparation for future ASEAN chairmanships.

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Government launches public consultation on Timor-Leste’s Digital Transformation Strategy 2026–2036

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The 2026 Economic Report highlights accession to ASEAN as a growth opportunity for Timor-Leste

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation (MNEC), in partnership with the World Bank Group, co-hosted the launch of the Timor-Leste Economic Report 2026, the World Bank’s flagship biannual publication on the country’s economic development, on 16 April 2026 at the Salão Nobre, MNEC.

The World Bank’s flagship biannual report, titled “Leveling Up: How ASEAN Membership Can Support Timor-Leste’s Economic Transformation,” highlights opportunities from Timor-Leste’s accession to ASEAN, particularly in expanding market access, strengthening investor confidence, and deepening regional economic integration.

Mr. David Freedman, World Bank Group Resident Representative, noted improved economic performance since 2023, supported by sustained growth, increased tourism, improved domestic revenue, and continued macroeconomic stability underpinned by the Petroleum Fund. These positive trends reinforce Timor-Leste’s potential as an emerging investment destination in the region.

Excellency Francisco Kalbuadi Lay, Vice Prime Minister, Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, and Minister for Tourism and the Environment, reaffirmed the Government’s strong commitment to inclusive and resilient growth focused on job creation, poverty reduction and improved social services. He underscored that, in close collaboration with national and international partners, the Government will persist in advancing policies and reforms aimed at fostering long-term prosperity, stability, and inclusive growth for Timor-Leste.

On the same occasion, Excellency Bendito dos Santos Freitas, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, emphasized the need for economic diversification and reforms, noting ASEAN accession as a strategic driver of competitiveness, investment, and institutional strengthening.

Discussions underscored that ASEAN membership provides a credible, rules-based framework to advance reforms, improve business climate, and attract investment. Speakers highlighted the importance of improving trade facilitation, streamlining regulatory processes, and strengthening institutions to attract quality investment and promote private sector-led growth.

Timor-Leste’s upcoming ASEAN Chairship in 2029 was highlighted as a key opportunity to showcase progress and strengthen its regional and global economic standing.

The report is available at:
https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099041526060539214/pdf/P513278-ea02d5d8-7374-4e21-ad36-681387f3df99.pdf

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Government holds third coordination meeting to prepare for the 2029 ASEAN Chairmanship

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Timor Resources presents developments in onshore oil exploration to the Prime Minister

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Prime Minister welcomes Australia’s envoy for the Greater Sunrise project to discuss the progress of bilateral negotiations

On April 16th, 2026, Prime Minister Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão met with Australia’s special envoy for the Greater Sunrise Project, Katrina Cooper, at the Government Palace in Dili as part of a working visit to follow up on and further bilateral discussions regarding the project’s development. 672692866 833377796485217 4200618452322412793 n 300x201 Prime Minister welcomes Australia’s envoy for the Greater Sunrise project to discuss the progress of bilateral negotiations 671685297 833376173152046 7940651064673384628 n 300x200 Prime Minister welcomes Australia’s envoy for the Greater Sunrise project to discuss the progress of bilateral negotiations 673281784 833376109818719 3136246296805377017 n 300x204 Prime Minister welcomes Australia’s envoy for the Greater Sunrise project to discuss the progress of bilateral negotiations 671995514 816521468182209 2529793253213277089 n 261x225 Prime Minister welcomes Australia’s envoy for the Greater Sunrise project to discuss the progress of bilateral negotiations 672679821 816521488182207 2220836834480654016 n 300x209 Prime Minister welcomes Australia’s envoy for the Greater Sunrise project to discuss the progress of bilateral negotiations bf01fc6f 01d6 4d07 811b c6b2734506a0 168x225 Prime Minister welcomes Australia’s envoy for the Greater Sunrise project to discuss the progress of bilateral negotiations 913499c0 c59f 4da8 9dda 3eac991c5276 168x225 Prime Minister welcomes Australia’s envoy for the Greater Sunrise project to discuss the progress of bilateral negotiations

During the meeting, the Australian envoy, accompanied by the Australian Ambassador to Timor-Leste, Caitlin Wilson, and the Prime Minister, accompanied by the Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Francisco da Costa Monteiro, provided an update on the ongoing negotiations, which are at an advanced stage and focused on finalising three key documents: the Production Sharing Agreement, the Fiscal Regime, and the Petroleum Mining Code, the latter of which has already been finalised.

Following the meeting, the Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources noted that the purpose of the meeting with the Australian Government’s special representative for Greater Sunrise was to report on progress and to share ideas on how to strengthen cooperation between the two governments in developing the project. He added that the discussions had been constructive and focused on finalising the necessary instruments to move the project forward.

Katrina Cooper expressed Australia’s satisfaction with the progress made, noting that the negotiating teams from both countries have already finalised one of the key documents, the Petroleum Mining Code, which allows negotiations to proceed on the Production Sharing Agreement and the Fiscal Regime.

During her visit to Timor-Leste, the special envoy also met with the Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources and the President of the National Petroleum Authority, Gualdino do Carmo da Silva, as part of the technical meetings.

Following her visit to Timor-Leste, Katrina Cooper met, in Darwin on the same day, with Agio Pereira, Minister of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, and Timor-Leste’s representative in the Greater Sunrise discussions, to continue the bilateral dialogue.

The teams from Timor-Leste and Australia are engaged in intensive negotiations, including virtual sessions and preparations for new in-person rounds scheduled for June in Dili and Canberra, to finalise the remaining legal and contractual documents required for the project’s development.

The Greater Sunrise gas fields lie about 140 kilometres south of the Timor-Leste coast. The project’s development consortium comprises TIMOR GAP, Woodside, and Osaka Gas Australia. An independent conceptual study conducted in 2024 confirmed the project’s feasibility in Timor-Leste and its potential contribution to the national economy.

The development of Greater Sunrise, including the pipeline connection to the south coast, aligns with the national priorities for economic growth and development set by the 9th Government.

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Government and KOICA sign grant agreements for school nutrition and reforestation initiatives

On April 14th, 2026, in Dili, the Government, through the Ministry of Finance, signed two grant agreements with the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) totalling approximately US$13 million to implement projects in the areas of school nutrition and forest restoration. 670507911 1365894558902081 3708586449622172913 n 300x199 Government and KOICA sign grant agreements for school nutrition and reforestation initiatives 671007209 1273293038316648 5770604630705238179 n 300x199 Government and KOICA sign grant agreements for school nutrition and reforestation initiatives 670163062 846722048468013 4492262651806750158 n 300x195 Government and KOICA sign grant agreements for school nutrition and reforestation initiatives 669219263 846722965134588 5288175956164763256 n 300x203 Government and KOICA sign grant agreements for school nutrition and reforestation initiatives 671516984 846722098468008 6560797901447184373 n 300x180 Government and KOICA sign grant agreements for school nutrition and reforestation initiatives 673944633 1365927905565413 5923309444616135319 n 300x195 Government and KOICA sign grant agreements for school nutrition and reforestation initiatives 672076233 846723148467903 8190888395806571978 n 300x178 Government and KOICA sign grant agreements for school nutrition and reforestation initiatives

The agreements cover the Forest Restoration Capacity Development and Sustainable Management Project in Timor-Leste (2026–2033) and the Integrated Nutrition and Food Security Program, which encompasses school feeding, food fortification, and the strengthening of school infrastructure (2026–2030).

The funding will be allocated between the two programmes, with approximately US$6 million earmarked for the agriculture and forestry sector, under the responsibility of the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries, and Forests, and approximately US$7.2 million for the education sector to support school meals and improve school conditions.

The forest restoration project focuses on the municipalities of Baucau and Manatuto and includes reforestation efforts, the establishment of nurseries, and technical training, with local communities involved. The project also aims to restore degraded areas and strengthen the sustainable management of natural resources.

The nutrition and food security programme will be implemented in several municipalities and aims to improve students’ diets, strengthen infrastructure such as school kitchens, and promote supply chains based on local production, thereby contributing to better health and academic performance.

Members of the Government, representatives of KOICA, international partners, and local officials attended the ceremony.

 

 

 

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