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China rejects coercion, defends trade order with Malaysia amid AI chip-export controversy

( June 20, 2025, 03:00 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: China opposes any kind of coercion aimed at limiting other countries' cooperation with China, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Guo Jiakun said at a press conference. Responding to a media inquiry about reports that a Chinese company might have used a Malaysian server company equipped with tech giant Nvidia's chips to circumvent US artificial intelligence chip-export restrictions — a claim that the Malaysian government is currently verifying — Guo stressed that Chinese companies are required to operate in full compliance with laws and regulations, and added that Beijing remains willing to work with regional nations, including Malaysia, to uphold a free and open international trade order.An excerpt of the transcript follows:...

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