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09.05.26 - 01:54
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Thailand Emerges As Possible Hub In Nvidia Chip-Smuggling Channel To Alibaba (ZeroHedge)
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Thailand Emerges As Possible Hub In Nvidia Chip-Smuggling Channel To Alibaba
New details have emerged in the alleged AI chip diversion scheme involving the co-founder of Super Micro Computer.
Bloomberg reports that some of the $2.5 billion worth of servers containing advanced AI chips were allegedly routed through a Bangkok-based company before reaching Chinese AI leader Alibaba.
The Bloomberg report noted:
US prosecutors this year outlined a scheme in which Super Micro's co-founder allegedly worked with an unnamed Southeast Asian company and a "rotating cast" of third-party brokers to divert the AI semiconductors in violation of US trade rules.
The Southeast Asian firm the prosecutors didn't name, identified only as Company-1, is Bangkok-based OBON Corp., the people said.
Some of the $2.5 billion worth of servers sold to OBON allegedly went to Chinese AI leader Alibaba, according to the people, who requested anonymity to discuss a sensitive legal and geopolitical matter.
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08.05.26 - 08:48
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US Said to Suspect Nvidia Chips Smuggled to Alibaba Via Thailand (Bloomberg)
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A key company behind Thailand's national AI effort is suspected of helping to smuggle billions of dollars worth of Super Micro Computer Inc. servers containing advanced Nvidia Corp. chips to China, with Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. one of multiple end customers, according to people familiar with the matter....
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20.02.26 - 11:48
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Asos co-founder killed in fall from 18th floor of building in Thailand (The Guardian)
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Police in Pattaya say autopsy on body of British retail entrepreneur Quentin Griffiths showed no signs of foul play Quentin Griffiths, the co-founder of the online fashion retailer Asos, has died after falling from an apartment building in the Thai resort city of Pattaya.An unnamed police investigator told the BBC that officers were called on 9 February after a man was found dead, having fallen from an 18-storey condominium in Pattaya, on Thailand's eastern Gulf coast. Continue reading......
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23.07.25 - 11:00
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Alibaba′s Taobao sees 60% user surge in Thailand after local launch (SCMP)
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Taobao, China's largest online shopping app owned by Alibaba Group Holding, is seeing rapid user growth in Thailand, as the platform expands its international presence in search of new growth opportunities.
Just over a month after the launch of a localised version of Taobao, the number of new Thai users on the platform surged 60 per cent year on year, recent data from Alibaba International Digital Commerce Group (AIDC), the company's overseas e-commerce division, showed.
The Thai version of......
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27.05.25 - 10:15
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Research: M Stanley Lists Asia Pacific Ex-JP Focus List (Table) (AAStocks)
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Hong Kong-listed stocks BYD COMPANY (01211.HK) HKT-SS(06823.HK) TENCENT (00700.HK) ZIJIN MINING (02899.HK)Other regional stocks KWEICHOW MOUTAI(600519.SH)INOVANCE TECH(300124.SZ) Australia's AGL Energy Ltd(AGL.AX) India's Bajaj Finance(BJFN.NS) Australia's Coles Group(COL.AX) Taiwan's Delta Electronics(2308.TW) I......
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22.04.25 - 10:30
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Research: M Stanley Lists Asia Pacific Ex-JP Focus List (Table) (AAStocks)
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Hong Kong-listed Stock│ Potential Upside to Target PriceHKT-SS (06823.HK)│7.1%TENCENT (00700.HK)│37.6%ZIJIN MINING (02899.HK)│35.9%Other Regional StocksAustralia's AGL Energy Ltd(AGL.AX)India's Bajaj Finance(BJFN.NS)Australia's Coles Group(COL.AX)Delta Electronics (2308.TW)India's Hindusta......
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