Thailand's SiamAI denies exporting US AI servers to China

Bangkok-based SiamAI has denied allegations of exporting AI servers to China, stating full compliance with US export control laws. The company's statement comes amid US prosecutors' claims of billions in US AI technology being shipped to China, wi...

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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 US 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.

US 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.
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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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