SiamAI Denies Exporting AI Servers to China Amid U.S. Tech Scrutiny
May 9, 2026
SiamAI, a Bangkok-based company, denies exporting artificial intelligence servers to China and says it fully complies with US export and re-export control regulations.
The denial follows allegations that it bypassed exports of advanced chips from U.S. firms like Nvidia and Super Micro Computer to China.
SiamAI emphasizes it adheres to all international trade regulations and has not exported AI servers to China, stressing compliance with U.S. export laws.
Thailand has emerged as a hub for data-center investments from major tech players such as ByteDance's TikTok, Microsoft, and Google, underscoring its growing role in regional data infrastructure.
The country’s appeal to Western tech firms has drawn increased regulatory scrutiny over potential leakage of restricted technology.
Reports note Thailand’s attraction of data-center investments from TikTok, Microsoft, and Alphabet’s Google, highlighting its developing data infrastructure landscape.
The denial comes amid heightened scrutiny of global AI infrastructure supply chains and investigations into possible diversion of AI technology to China via intermediaries.
Reuters is cited as the source of the allegations reported by News.Az.
U.S. prosecutors have alleged that at least $2.5 billion worth of U.S. AI technology was shipped to China, with more than $500 million moved between April and mid-May 2025.
Prosecutors say at least $2.5 billion of sensitive American AI tech reached China, with investigators noting over $500 million in equipment moved in a short window in 2025.
The broader claim is that at least $2.5 billion of U.S. AI technology was shipped to China, including over $500 million in the period from April to mid-May 2025.
The case unfolds as regulators scrutinize supply chains tied to AI infrastructure leaders like Nvidia and other U.S. tech firms.
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Economic Times • May 9, 2026
Thailand's SiamAI denies exporting US AI servers to China
Investing.com • May 9, 2026
Bangkok’s SiamAI rejects allegations of U.S. chip export violations
The Standard 英文虎報 • May 9, 2026
Thailand's SiamAI denies exporting US AI servers to China