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AI compute and energy 2026-04-26 9 minute read 10 sources

ASEAN Sovereign AI in 2026: Models, Compute, and the Regulatory Patchwork

Singapore is buying TPU access while building SEA-LION, Indonesia is shipping Sahabat-AI in five languages, Thailand is scaling Typhoon, Malaysia is funding chips, Vietnam is exporting PhoGPT, and Manila has finally passed an AI Act, but the United States Diffusion Rule and a fragmented data sovereignty regime put a ceiling on the regional ambition.

Across 2025 and into 2026, every large ASEAN economy moved from announcement to delivery on sovereign artificial intelligence. Singapore is executing the December 2023 National AI Strategy 2.0 (NAIS 2.0) under AI Singapore (AISG), with the SEA-LION family now in its third generation and a S$1 billion Strategic AI Compute fund underwriting...

Trade and tariff analytics 2026-04-26 11 minute read 14 sources

ASEAN 2026: Tariff Whiplash, FDI Surge, and the Vietnam Malaysia Thailand Indonesia Quartet

The April 2025 reciprocal tariff schedule, the 90 day pause, and the bilateral negotiation track have rewritten the China plus one playbook. Capital is still moving, but the geography of advantage has narrowed around four ASEAN economies whose tariff exposure, FDI flows, and cluster maturity diverge sharply.

On April 2, 2025 the United States set country specific reciprocal tariffs that put Vietnam at 46 percent, Cambodia at 49 percent, Thailand at 36 percent, Indonesia at 32 percent, Malaysia at 24 percent, the Philippines at 17 percent, and Singapore at 10 percent. A 90 day pause one week later replaced the schedule with a 10 percent univer...

AI compute and energy 2026-04-26 13 min read 14 sources

Johor's Data Center Boom: Singapore's Spillover and Malaysia's Grid Bet

Singapore's moratorium pushed roughly 1.6 GW of latent demand across the causeway, and Johor is now Southeast Asia's most concentrated hyperscaler buildout. The binding constraints are grid, water, and sovereign data law.

Between Singapore's 2019 moratorium and the partial 2022 reopening under the Pilot Call for Application, roughly 1 to 2 GW of regional hyperscaler demand had no clean home. Johor absorbed most of it. Sedenak Tech Park, Iskandar Puteri, Kulai, and Pengerang now host announced commitments from Microsoft, AWS, Google, ByteDance, Equinix, GDS...