A high-angle view of the Singapore skyline with modern towers and green space in the financial district.
Singapore’s 2026 fiscal plan commits S$3.9B to “AI sovereignty,” treating AI as national infrastructure. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong will chair a National AI Council to align funding, regulation, and procurement across ministries and accelerate deployment.
Governance and data
Policy focus is on domestic capability: localized data-governance rules and models tuned to regional languages and use cases. The goal is to reduce exposure to external concentration in compute and shifting cross-border data constraints.
Missions and infrastructure
Spending is organized around four “AI Missions” (manufacturing, connectivity, finance, healthcare). A one-north AI park would provide shared high-performance compute and testing space, while tax incentives target SME adoption.
Why it matters
Singapore is positioning regulated data autonomy plus investment-scale compute as a competitive edge as digital protectionism rises.


