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Malaysia Downplays Huawei Deal Amid U.S. Efforts To Curb China AI Power

Malaysia Responds to U.S. Concerns

Malaysia has sought to clarify the nature of its new partnership with Chinese technology giant Huawei after the United States continued its drive to limit China’s advancements in artificial intelligence. Malaysian officials stated that the recent agreement with Huawei is focused solely on commercial technology collaboration, and is not intended as a challenge to U.S. policies that aim to curb China’s access to advanced AI resources. The Malaysian government emphasized that the cooperation is designed to advance Malaysia’s own digital ambitions in areas like cloud computing and 5G, downplaying suggestions of geopolitical intent.

Global Focus on China's AI Capabilities

The deal comes as the U.S. intensifies its pressure on allies and partners worldwide to restrict the use of Chinese technology, especially in sectors linked to artificial intelligence and data infrastructure. Washington warns that deeper cooperation with Huawei could expose nations to security risks and enhance China’s technological edge. Malaysia, however, rebuffed these concerns by underscoring that its agreement with Huawei is not about taking sides but securing its own technological development and digital transformation.

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