Thailand's SiamAI denies exporting US AI servers to China
* "SiamAI has not engaged in the export of AI servers to China," it said in a statement. * "SiamAI is committed to full adherence to all applicable U.S. export and re-export control laws and regulations," it said.
- Country:
- Thailand
Bangkok-based SiamAI said on Saturday it had not exported AI servers to China and that it complies with U.S. export and re-export control laws. Here are some details of the company's statement:
* The firm has faced allegations of circumventing exports of advanced chips from U.S. firms Super Micro Computer and Nvidia to China. * "SiamAI has not engaged in the export of AI servers to China," it said in a statement.
* "SiamAI is committed to full adherence to all applicable U.S. export and re-export control laws and regulations," it said. * U.S. prosecutors alleged at least $2.5 billion in U.S. AI technology was shipped to China, including more than $500 million shipped between April and mid-May 2025.
* In recent years, Thailand has attracted billions of dollars of investments for data centres from ByteDance's TikTok, Microsoft and Alphabet Inc's Google.
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