Core Viewpoint - Malaysia is not restricting the use of Nvidia chips or AI chips in servers under the Strategic Trade Act of 2010, but will cooperate with other countries on export control of sensitive goods [1][2] Group 1: Malaysia's Position on AI Chips - Malaysia's Investment, Trade and Industry Ministry states that the use of Nvidia chips in data centers is not classified as controlled goods under local law [1] - The country allows data centers to make independent business decisions while being supervised by relevant ministries [1] - Malaysia opposes any evasion of export controls or illegal trade activities and emphasizes compliance with international trade regulations [1] Group 2: U.S. Export Controls - Since 2022, the U.S. has intensified restrictions on AI chip exports to China, including a ban on Nvidia and AMD from selling advanced chips to the Chinese market [2] - The Trump administration initially imposed a ban on Nvidia's AI chip sales to China, which was later relaxed [2] - China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed that Chinese companies should operate within the law and opposes coercive restrictions on cooperation with China [2]
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