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US AI Chip Pivot: Malaysia’s Opening?

Farlina Said, Senior Analyst, ISIS Malaysia

13-May-25 07:45

US AI Chip Pivot: Malaysia’s Opening?

Trump’s plan to reverse Biden-era AI chip export controls could benefit Malaysia, offering new opportunities amid ongoing tariff talks and efforts to advance up the semiconductor value chain, attract investment, and strengthen its position in global supply chains. Analyst Farlina Said weighs in on the potential impact.

Produced by: Aisalli Ayub

Presented by: Aisalli Ayub, Philip See, Shazana Mokhtar


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Categories:  investmentstechnologycontroversieseconomymarketsinternationalgovernment

Tags:  biden-eraai chipssemiconductor sectorvalueglobal supply chaintariffstrumpmalaysia





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