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Why Anthropic Enterprise Now Asks About Onshore Compute on Call One
Anthropic enterprise sales conversations changed in Q1 2026. "Where does your inference run" became a first-call question. What it means, why it matters, and how a Malaysian Sdn Bhd with KL physical compute answers it cleanly.
→Stripe Connect for Malaysian Sdn Bhd — The 2026 Setup that Passes Manual Review
Stripe tightened APAC manual review in 2025–2026. The Malaysian Sdn Bhd setup that survives, with director, banking, address, and activity-code requirements that match what underwriters actually check.
→Codex Now Controls Your Desktop. That Desktop Had Better Be Legally Yours.
OpenAI's April 16 Codex upgrade lets an AI operate your mouse and keyboard across any application. Anthropic's Computer Use has been doing it for over a year. The interesting question is no longer what the model can do — it's whose name the machine is signed under.
→Anthropic Passes OpenAI at $30B ARR. For Chinese Exporters, the Real Story Is Compliance.
The April 2026 revenue milestone signals a market where enterprise AI buyers are paying a premium for a compliance story. For Chinese companies going global, the question is no longer whether to use frontier AI — but whose name it's signed under.
→H200s Now Allowed to China — For Now. Malaysia's Stability Just Became a Feature.
The BIS reversed course on advanced AI chips in January 2026, letting H200-class exports through on a case-by-case basis. Congress wants it reversed by summer. For Chinese enterprises building AI businesses overseas, the lesson isn't about the policy — it's about not needing it.
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