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Ripple Effects Of US-China Chip Wars For Malaysia

Farlina Said, Senior Analyst, ISIS Malaysia

15-Jan-25 07:30

Ripple Effects Of US-China Chip Wars For Malaysia

The Biden administration plans to introduce new export restrictions on artificial intelligence chips under a three-tier system based on country, in addition to limiting AI computing power coming out of providers based in the US to other countries. How will these restrictions impact global supply chains and the growth of Malaysia’s digital economy? Farlina Said, Senior Analyst, ISIS Malaysia shares her insights with us.

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Produced by: Jake Lim

Presented by: Keith Kam, Shazana Mokhtar


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Categories:  technologyeconomypoliticsinternationalgovernment

Tags:  ai chipsUS Malaysia Chinaus-china tensionssemiconductorus-china trade warbiden tarifftrump tariff





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