<p>➀ The US-China tension is fostering a tech hub in Southeast Asia with over $100 billion in foreign direct investment in Malaysia and Vietnam.</p><p>➁ The rise is driven by multinational corporations, governments, and startups developing AI and establishing chip manufacturing centers.</p><p>➂ Malaysia is expanding its chip manufacturing capacity and attracting foreign investment, aiming to become a high-income country.</p><p>➃ Vietnam's Bac Ninh province is becoming a high-tech industrial center with over 37,000 new jobs created.</p><p>➄ China's tech firms are setting up operations in Vietnam to avoid trade restrictions and access advanced chips.</p><p>➅ Singapore's Jurong district is becoming a hub for AI and data centers, with significant investments from Nvidia and Microsoft.</p>
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