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Govern AI twins before they arrive

ASPI Strategist moved this headline as part of the Australia & New Zealand file. This IndoPac desk brief explains why it belongs in the Technology & Chips conversation and what to watch next.

IndoPac DeskPublished March 23, 2026 at 12:00 PM PDTUpdated March 28, 2026 at 6:33 PM PDT
Technology & ChipsAustralia & New Zealand

Why this is in the file

ASPI Strategist published this report on March 23, 2026 at 12:00 PM PDT. IndoPac is treating it as a signal inside the Australia & New Zealand file rather than as a stand-alone headline.

This matters because export controls, chips, cables, and cloud infrastructure are now central tools of statecraft. Australia and New Zealand often reveal how allied strategy translates into budgets, posture, and Pacific policy.

Technology has become a coercive and alliance tool at once. Export controls, chip manufacturing, undersea cables, data rules, and telecom contracts now sit at the center of national strategy.

Australia and New Zealand matter both as frontline regional actors and as bridges between Pacific priorities and wider alliance systems.

Read the originating reporting at ASPI Strategist. This page is intended to frame the strategic relevance quickly, not replace the source publication's full reporting.

What to watch next

  • Semiconductor capacity, tooling access, and export restrictions
  • Telecom build-outs, cyber incidents, and submarine cables
  • AI infrastructure, cloud concentration, and digital governance
  • Watch whether the next move comes from officials or institutions tied to Australia & New Zealand.

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