Senior Republican urges faster tech exports for AUKUS allies

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A senior Republican says changing US export controls needs to be fast tracked to speed up delivery of the second pillar of the AUKUS agreement.

focused on the development of quantum technologies, artificial intelligence and undersea capabilities.He said the Biden administration needed to “adapt its approach to export controls” for sharing undersea capabilities such as artificial intelligence.

“Technology protection of course remains important, but our regulatory processes should not hinder cooperation with our closest allies or impact their ability to obtain the capabilities needed for their own defence or national security.”Appearing together in San Diego, US President Joe Biden, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak unveiled details for the

“The implementation of this approach will be consistent with the trilateral partners’ respective international obligations and domestic law and underpinned by future legal and enabling arrangements for sharing sensitive information, equipment and technology,” the statement said.

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