For Big Tech companies, Southeast Asia can no longer be an afterthought
By Jet Damazo-Santos ( January 17, 2025, 05:26 GMT | Comment) -- Big Tech’s increasingly contentious relationship with Southeast Asian governments is unlikely to improve in the coming year, with regulators growing bolder in cracking the whip against companies once thought to be too big to fight.Big Tech’s increasingly contentious relationship with Southeast Asian governments is unlikely to improve in the coming year, with regulators growing bolder in cracking the whip against companies once thought to be too big to fight. ...
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