Malaysia supports U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to review AI chip export rules, emphasizing the need for clear and consistent tech policies to foster global innovation, supply chain resilience, and inclusive growth. The Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (Miti) highlights Malaysia’s engagement with trading partners via the National Geoeconomic Command Centre (NGCC) to ensure secure and fair access to critical technologies. Miti underscores Malaysia’s role in the global semiconductor ecosystem and openness to collaborations that drive innovation. Minister Tengku Zafrul notes potential benefits for Malaysia’s semiconductor industry, with more details expected soon.

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