Howdy, that is Kenji. I’m scripting this week’s publication from Bangkok, the place I’m attending an annual assembly with colleagues from throughout the area.
I used to be posted right here as an editor a couple of decade in the past, and it’s all the time a pleasure to come back again, however the positioning of Thailand — and the Affiliation of Southeast Asian Nations as a complete — has shifted considerably, particularly since tensions between the US and China began to warmth up round 2018.
Getting caught between nice energy rivals like that is one thing smaller nations search to keep away from, and members of Asean aren’t any exception. However even when international locations do get drawn into these energy performs, it isn’t all the time in a damaging manner, equivalent to Vietnam attracting substantial investments and rising as a significant manufacturing hub of varied tech merchandise throughout this era.
As we function on this version of the publication, Singapore has loved a pointy stand up the worldwide rating of start-up ecosystems, as funding in so-called deep tech surged towards a backdrop of Sino-American tensions. Cambodia, in the meantime, is turning into a battleground between China and Japan, a key US ally, when it comes to telecom infrastructure constructing, which might flip right into a constructive for native customers as elevated competitors brings higher providers at decrease costs.
After all, anybody can discover themselves within the crossfire of the US-China rivalry, as our Taipei colleagues remind us with their scoop this week about Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) halting shipments to sure prospects to keep away from inadvertently violating US export controls on China.
Irrespective of who’s elected president within the US subsequent week — Kamala Harris or Donald Trump — different international locations will proceed having to navigate the Washington-Beijing rivalry with all its numerous penalties.
Elevating the alarm
TSMC, the biggest semiconductor producer on the planet, has stopped delivery to at the very least two chip builders over suspicions they had been making an attempt to bypass US export controls on China’s Huawei Applied sciences, Nikkei Asia’s tech correspondents Cheng Ting-Fang and Lauly Li reported on this unique story from Taipei.
The 2 builders positioned orders for chips made with 7-nanometre course of expertise, which TSMC has been utilizing for mass manufacturing since 2018. Washington has been proscribing chipmaking tools containing American expertise from getting used to make chips of 14nm or higher for China with out an export license. TSMC’s most superior business merchandise are the 3-nm processor chips used for Apple’s iPhone 16 collection.
Implementing Washington’s export controls is way from easy, as chip builders might use layers of non-Chinese language shell corporations to camouflage their orders, based on sources.
TSMC reiterated to Nikkei Asia that it has not provided Huawei since mid-September 2020 in compliance with the US export restrictions.
Samsung’s struggles
Samsung Electronics is struggling to carry on to its crown because the world’s top-selling smartphone maker, write the Monetary Occasions’ Tune Jung-a and Christian Davies.
The South Korean tech big was the one one of many prime 5 international smartphone makers to expertise falling shipments within the third quarter of this 12 months, dropping market share to US rival Apple and Chinese language contenders providing slick new foldable units.
Analysis group TechInsights expects Apple’s new generative synthetic intelligence options to assist energy the US firm previous Samsung subsequent 12 months.
Samsung as soon as pioneered foldable units however ceded the highest spot earlier this 12 months to Chinese language rival Huawei, which had a 27.5 per cent share of the foldables market within the second quarter, in contrast with Samsung’s 16.4 per cent, based on IDC.
The corporate’s smartphone struggles come at a crucial level. It has been hit by a collection of failures at its semiconductor division, which accounts for 60 per cent of Samsung’s working revenue.
Deep pockets for deep tech
“Deep tech” endeavours in Singapore are getting a lift amid the ever-intensifying Sino-American tech tensions. Nikkei Asia’s Tsubasa Suruga reviews that funding on this subject — which is predicated on scientific analysis with probably massive social impacts like chips, robotics and medication — was up 31 per cent by quantity final 12 months, at the same time as general start-up funding dropped 20 per cent.
Based mostly on information by DealStreetAsia and Enterprise Singapore, deep tech accounted for 25 per cent of the entire deal worth, up from 17 per cent in 2022.
The enhance in deep tech funding helped push the city-state’s international start-up ecosystem rating to seventh this 12 months, up from 18th simply two years in the past, and leapfrogging all different Asian hubs, together with Beijing, Seoul and Tokyo, based on US-based analysis firm Startup Genome.
Buyers — who’re largely native or American, but additionally from Taiwan, Japan, France and Malaysia — say deep tech tends to stay beneath the radar because of the advanced expertise and experience concerned, however it’s gaining significance amid the US-China commerce struggle and provide chain shifts.
New connections
A Japanese tech consortium, with assist from authorities subsidies, is difficult the Chinese language dominance within the 5G market. The preliminary battleground is Cambodia, an ostensibly impartial nation that has proven itself to be a staunch ally to Beijing, based on an unique report by Nikkei’s Kiu Sugano, Shiho Miyajima and Kyoko Hariya.
Orex Sai, a three way partnership between NTT DoCoMo and NEC, will construct a 4G community at a big business advanced within the Southeast Asian nation by March, which can function a platform for transitioning to 5G sooner or later.
Cambodia’s telecom community, like many world wide, is reliant on tools from Huawei Applied sciences. The Chinese language firm and its compatriot ZTE collectively management greater than 40 per cent of the worldwide marketplace for 5G base stations, British analysis firm Omdia says. Japanese gamers as a complete maintain about 3 per cent.
For this Cambodia challenge, Tokyo is making use of a brand new help coverage that applies authorities help proactively relatively than ready for a request from a recipient nation. The event co-operation constitution revised final 12 months, which stresses Japanese help cash “doesn’t contain debt traps or financial coercion, and that doesn’t undermine the independence and sustainability of creating international locations”, may even be utilized to the challenge.
Instructed reads
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Chinese language EV battery maker SVOLT to close European operations (Nikkei Asia)
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Vingroup jumps into start-up investing with $150mn Vietnam fund (Nikkei Asia)
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Lex: Indonesia’s iPhone 16 ban will harm customers greater than Apple (FT)
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New boss seeks to deliver Naspers out of Tencent’s shadow (FT)
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Australia seems to be to mining waste for cutting-edge chip supplies (Nikkei Asia)
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FBI investigates claims China tried to hack Donald Trump’s cellphone (FT)
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‘AI will purchase a human kind,’ prime Nvidia government tells Nikkei discussion board (Nikkei Asia)
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Toyota and NTT to crew on AI self-driving to forestall crashes (Nikkei Asia)
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Head of Australia’s largest listed tech group quits after reviews on personal life (FT)