
US move to ease curbs on chip exports an opportunity for Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR: US President Donald Trump's plan to rescind the Biden-era artificial intelligence (AI) chip export rule presents opportunities for Malaysia to expand its AI chip industry and booming data centre sector.
It could also deepen the country's specialisation in high-tech services and manufacturing, in line with national strategies to move the semiconductor industry up the value chain. "It can potentially boost foreign direct investments (FDIs) and export-driven growth for Malaysia," UOB Kay Hian Wealth Advisors Sdn Bhd head of investment research, Mohd Sedek Jantan, told Bernama in response to a reported move by the United States to rescind curbs on chip exports.
He said it could enhance Malaysia's access to high-performance AI chips such as Nvidia's H100 and H200 series, which are critical for training large language models and powering next-generation data infrastructure. "This relaxation could significantly benefit Malaysia's booming data centre ecosystem, which has FDIs from global technology giants like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft and Google since 2023, which are American companies," he added.
Mohd Sedek said Malaysia's ability to attract such capital stems from its comparative advantage in data-hosting capabilities, such as offering relatively low-cost electricity, political stability and geographic centrality in ASEAN. Increased chip access would enable Malaysia to deepen its specialisation in high-tech services and manufacturing, strengthening its position in global value chains.
"Furthermore, this policy shift could facilitate a broader transformation within Malaysia's semiconductor ecosystem. Under the National Semiconductor Strategy (NSS), the government has signalled its intent for the sector to move up the value chain towards higher margin, front-end activities such as integrated circuit (IC) design and wafer fabrication," he continued.
Companies such as Intel and Infineon have already pledged significant capital of US$7 billion and RM8 billion, respectively, for their Malaysian operations, particularly in Penang and Kulim in Kedah.
As a result, Trump's policy pivot could accelerate this transition by removing technological constraints, enabling Malaysian firms and institutions to engage more directly with advanced chipsets.
"Access to superior technologies can help Malaysia leapfrog into more innovative segments of the chip value chain, enhancing its total factor productivity and export complexity," he said.
However, he cautioned that increased compliance burdens might arise from Washington's intensified focus on curbing technology leakages to China.
"Malaysia has previously been flagged in US policy circles as a potential transhipment hub for dual-use technologies, and the Trump administration is likely to amplify scrutiny on such routes. Even if the licensing regime formally lifts quantitative restrictions, it may simultaneously impose qualitative requirements such as end-user certifications, real-time monitoring of exports, and stricter enforcement under Malaysia's Strategic Trade Act (STA) 2010," he added.
Mohd Sedek said these requirements could inflate operating costs, particularly for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the semiconductor sector, thereby reducing their profitability and global competitiveness.
According to news reports, the Trump administration plans to rescind Biden-era AI chip curbs as part of a broader effort to revise semiconductor trade restrictions that have drawn strong opposition from major tech companies and foreign governments. The repeal, which is not yet final, seeks to refashion a policy launched under President Joe Biden that created three broad tiers of countries for regulating the export of chips from Nvidia and others. The Trump administration reportedly will not enforce the so-called AI diffusion rule when it takes effect on May 15.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

Barnama
an hour ago
- Barnama
Li Qiang Highlights Vast Potential For ASEAN-GCC-China Economic Collaboration
GENERAL KUALA LUMPUR, May 27 -- From left: China Premier Li Qiang, Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and Oman Deputy Prime Minister Oman's Deputy Prime Minister for International Relations and Cooperation Affairs Sayyid Asaad bin Tarik al Said, attend a Royal Luncheon in conjunction with the 46th ASEAN Summit and Related Summits at Istana Negara, here. -- fotoBERNAMA (2025) COPYRIGHT RESERVED KUALA LUMPUR, May 27 -- China's Premier Li Qiang addressing the Gala Dinner and officiation of the ASEAN-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)-China Economic Forum 2025 here tonight. --fotoBERNAMA (2025) COPYRIGHT RESERVED KUALA LUMPUR, May 27 (Bernama) -- Amid a new wave of technological revolution and industrial transformation, Chinese Premier Li Qiang has called on ASEAN and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries to jointly pioneer core sectors of trilateral development, including cooperation in high-tech industries, while safeguarding industrial and supply chains. Speaking at the ASEAN-GCC-China Economic Forum on Tuesday evening, Li highlighted the rising challenges of protectionism and unilateralism, stressing that the three regions must steadfastly promote openness and eliminate hostility to unlock broader market opportunities. He emphasised that while the combined economic scale of the three regions accounts for about one-quarter of the global economy, their current total trade volume only accounts for approximately 5.4 per cent of global trade, indicating vast room and potential for cooperation. 'This indicates a critical entry point for us to strengthen cooperation and accelerate development,' Li said. Reflecting on public cooperation, he expressed optimism after witnessing vibrant growth during his visit to Malaysia, as well as during his previous trips to the Middle East and Gulf countries last year. Li noted that each country possesses unique strengths, and deeper collaboration can create powerful synergies. 'This collaboration will deliver higher-quality research and development (R&D) support for innovation platforms, a broader range of applied products, and foster the growth of emerging industries and new business models, thereby boosting the trilateral nations' influence and standing in the global innovation landscape,' he said. Using the new energy vehicle (NEV) sector as an example, Li revealed that China's NEV production and sales surpassed four million units between January and April this year. He added that over 80 per cent of China's manufacturing sector now operates under the 'Smart Factory' framework. 'NEVs are not only a triumph of the energy revolution but also an integration of intelligent technologies, serving as a major smart hub that accelerates the development of multiple emerging technologies,' he said.

Barnama
an hour ago
- Barnama
ASEAN Reiterates Commitment To Myanmar Peace Plan, Calls For End To Violence
GENERAL KUALA LUMPUR, May 27 (Bernama) – ASEAN leaders have expressed deep concern over the worsening conflict and humanitarian situation in Myanmar, urging all parties to halt violence and recommit to the grouping's Five-Point Consensus (5PC) as the primary framework for resolving the crisis. In a Chairman's Statement issued at the conclusion of the 46th ASEAN Summit chaired by Malaysia here today, the leaders stressed that the 5PC remains the regional grouping's central reference in guiding efforts toward restoring peace and stability in Myanmar, which has been plagued by conflict since the military seized power in 2021. 'We reaffirmed our united position that the 5PC remains our main reference to address the political crisis in Myanmar,' the statement read, underscoring the bloc's consensus to uphold previous decisions made by ASEAN Heads of State and Government. The leaders also reiterated their decision to restrict Myanmar's representation at ASEAN Summits and Foreign Ministers' Meetings to the non-political level, while affirming that ASEAN's community-building efforts and decision-making processes must continue unaffected. The summit welcomed the exchange of ideas during recent informal consultations aimed at reinvigorating implementation of the 5PC and finding practical ways forward amid the lack of tangible progress on the ground. ASEAN denounced the continued violence perpetrated against civilians and public facilities in Myanmar, calling on all actors to exercise restraint and ensure the protection of non-combatants and essential infrastructure. 'We urge all parties involved to take concrete action to immediately halt indiscriminate violence,' the leaders said, while also calling for an environment that enables humanitarian access and inclusive national dialogue. In a significant move, the bloc issued the ASEAN Leaders' Statement on an Extended and Expanded Ceasefire in Myanmar, aimed at reducing hostilities and creating space for peaceful negotiations. ASEAN leaders also welcomed ongoing humanitarian relief efforts by the ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management (AHA Centre), in line with Point 4 of the 5PC, which calls for the provision of humanitarian aid.

Barnama
an hour ago
- Barnama
ASEAN Voices Deep Concern Over US Tariffs, Commits To Regional Economic Unity
GENERAL KUALA LUMPUR, May 27 (Bernama) -- ASEAN leaders have voiced deep concern over the United States' (US) recent move to impose unilateral sweeping tariffs, during the 46th ASEAN Summit. According to the Chairman's statement issued following the conclusion of the summit on Tuesday, the leaders had affirmed that they will continue to engage the US in a frank and constructive dialogue on the matter and commit not to impose any retaliatory measures in response to US tariffs. 'We express deep concern over the recent announcement by the US to impose unilateral tariffs and their potential impact on our economies. 'The uncertainties arising from these tariffs and potential retaliation could heighten volatility in both capital flows and exchange rates,' the statement read. ASEAN leaders reaffirmed the bloc's commitment towards regional unity, economic stability and practical cooperation in navigating external challenges, it said. They also reaffirm commitment to strengthen financial resilience and accelerate financial integration within ASEAN, thus supporting greater intra-ASEAN trade and Investment integration, amid rising global trade tensions. 'We remained committed to ASEAN as a reliable economic partner and will work to foster a strengthened economic cooperation framework with the US, particularly in high-value and future-oriented sectors,' the statement read. They also pledged to strengthen and expand economic links with ASEAN's external partners, including with Dialogue Partners, and to seek out opportunities for cooperation with new partners. The ASEAN Summit, which drew leaders and high-level delegations from ASEAN and partner countries, was held under Malaysia's 2025 ASEAN Chairmanship theme 'Inclusivity and Sustainability'.