What Malaysia can do to align with Washington’s chip export curbs

Here’s your 30-second podcast script: Malaysia is caught in the crossfire of a global AI chip war, with Washington cracking down on smuggling to China and Nvidia chips at the center of it all. While Malaysia can’t legally enforce US export bans, it’s stepping in with intel sharing and customs crackdowns to stay in Washington’s good books. But here’s what matters for the paper packaging industry—data centers booming across Asia mean explosive demand for chip-safe, tamper-evident, and traceable packaging. Smart paper packaging with embedded RFID or QR tech could be the next frontier in securing high-value AI components across global supply chains.https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/what-malaysia-can-do-to-align-with-washingtons-chip-export-curbs

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