AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAI Governance in ASEAN: A new regional push is trying to rein in AI across Southeast Asia, but most ASEAN guidance on AI governance and ethics (including generative AI updates) is still non-binding, so protections and accountability can vary widely by country. 5G-A Commercial Push: A 5G-A monetisation forum in Shanghai highlighted plans for faster, experience-led connectivity, including a high-speed rail service package aimed at commercial rollout in China in August 2026. Regional Haze Alert (Brunei in focus): Singapore’s think-tank warns Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore face a red, high risk of severe transboundary haze in 2026, with peak danger expected in August–September as El Niño returns and dry conditions worsen. Border Tech & Cyber Cooperation: Indonesia and Australia agreed to strengthen ASEAN-Australia border security via better intelligence sharing, immigration coordination and cybersecurity, noting Brunei and Indonesia already use Australia’s SmartGate. STI Integration for ASEAN: Malaysia urged ASEAN to move toward a more integrated, mission-driven science, technology and innovation ecosystem to tackle energy transition, food security, public health and climate resilience. ASEAN Power Grid Momentum: The Philippines is exploring possible interconnection with Indonesia under the ASEAN Power Grid, with Phase 1 already moving via Laos–Thailand–Malaysia–Singapore and next steps expected to include Brunei and others. Brunei-linked Regional Participation: RIMPAC kicks off in Hawaii with Brunei among participating navies, underscoring ongoing defence and maritime cooperation across the region.
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