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    Malaysia to tighten semiconductor regulations under US pressure: Report

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsMarch 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Malaysia plans to tighten rules on semiconductors because it comes underneath United States strain to staunch the flow of chips to China essential to the event of synthetic intelligence (AI), the Monetary Instances reported on Sunday (Mar 23).

    Commerce Minister Zafrul Aziz mentioned that the US authorities was demanding Malaysia carefully monitor the motion of high-end Nvidia chips that enter the nation over suspicions that many are ending up in China, in response to the report.

    “(The US is) asking us to be sure that we monitor each cargo that involves Malaysia when it includes Nvidia chips,” Aziz instructed the newspaper.

    “They need us to be sure that servers find yourself within the information centres that they are speculated to and never immediately transfer to a different ship.”

    Nvidia didn’t instantly reply to a Reuters request for remark.

    The US is investigating if DeepSeek, whose AI mannequin’s efficiency rocked the tech world in January, has been utilizing banned US chips.

    Malaysia is presently investigating if native legal guidelines had been breached within the cargo of servers linked to a Singapore fraud case, as they might have contained superior chips topic to US export controls.

    Singapore prosecutors instructed a court docket earlier in March that the case during which Singapore-based corporations have been accused of fraudulently supplying US servers to Malaysia involves transactions worth US$390 million.

    Singapore media have linked the case to the potential switch of Nvidia’s synthetic intelligence chips to Chinese language synthetic intelligence agency DeepSeek.



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