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Singapore: U.S. Firms Must Comply with Export Controls

Rhys NorthwoodSaturday, Feb 1, 2025 4:42 am ET
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Singapore's Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) has issued a statement emphasizing the importance of U.S. companies operating in Singapore complying with U.S. export controls, following questions raised over the provenance of semiconductors used by Chinese AI startup DeepSeek. The statement comes amidst an investigation by U.S. officials into whether DeepSeek acquired advanced Nvidia chips via third parties in Singapore, potentially circumventing U.S. export restrictions.

Singapore, an international business hub, is home to significant operations of major U.S. and European companies, including Nvidia. The MTI statement noted that Nvidia has explained that many of these customers use their business entities in Singapore to purchase chips for products destined for the U.S. and other Western countries. However, this has raised concerns about the potential diversion of these chips to China, which is subject to U.S. export restrictions.

The investigation into DeepSeek's acquisition of Nvidia chips has put Singapore under the spotlight, with U.S. lawmakers urging stricter licensing requirements for chip exports to Singapore. U.S. Representatives John Moolenaar and Raja Krishnamoorthi sent a letter to National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, urging the administration to subject countries to strict licensing requirements if they were not willing to crack down on shipments to China.

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Singapore accounts for approximately 20% of Nvidia's reported revenue, but most of this revenue does not involve chips physically shipped to Singapore. Instead, it involves orders placed by Singaporean entities but destined for other countries, some of which could include China. Nvidia has clarified that it tracks 'bill to' locations, not 'hip to' locations, which means Singapore-based buyers could place large orders for chips meant for delivery elsewhere.

The MTI statement emphasized that Singapore expects U.S. companies to comply with U.S. export controls and local laws. The ministry also stated that its customs and law enforcement agencies will continue to work closely with their U.S. counterparts to ensure this compliance. Singapore's commitment to upholding the rule of law and acting decisively against individuals and companies that flout the rules was also reiterated.

The investigation into DeepSeek's acquisition of Nvidia chips has raised concerns about the potential circumvention of U.S. export controls. If it is found that DeepSeek obtained these chips through intermediaries in Singapore, it could have significant implications for future U.S.-Singapore trade relations and Singapore's position as a destination for U.S. companies. However, Singapore's commitment to enforcing export controls and maintaining its reputation as a trusted partner for U.S. companies could help mitigate these potential impacts.

In conclusion, Singapore's stance on U.S. export controls is clear: U.S. companies operating in Singapore must comply with U.S. export controls and local laws. The investigation into DeepSeek's acquisition of Nvidia chips has highlighted the importance of enforcing these controls, and Singapore is taking steps to ensure that its customs and law enforcement agencies work closely with their U.S. counterparts to achieve this. The outcome of the investigation will likely shape the future of U.S.-Singapore trade relations and Singapore's position as a destination for U.S. companies.
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GoodCoffeee
02/01
$NVDA This low stock price could mean some buying back. $40 billion cash from last quarter, so they might reduce the share count by 2%.
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mav101000
02/01
@GoodCoffeee How long you think Nvidia will hold onto that cash? Could be a big buyback, but when you think they'll start reducing shares?
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Protect_your_2a
02/01
@GoodCoffeee I had Nvidia in my portfolio a while back, sold it too soon. Now I'm just watching from the sidelines, hoping for a dip.
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02/01
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SojournerHope22
02/01
@mav101000 How long you planning to hold INTC? Curious if you're thinking years or just riding the next bull run.
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Corpulos
02/01
Singapore's MTI playing it safe with US ties.
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Codyofthe212th
02/01
DeepSeek's chip hustle might bite them hard. 😅
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pais_tropical
02/01
@Codyofthe212th DeepSeek diving deep into trouble, lol. 🤔
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alvisanovari
02/01
Singapore playing it safe with export controls. US firms gotta toe the line or risk getting caught in the crossfire. 🚀
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ExeusV
02/01
Nvidia's revenue split is wild. 20% from Singapore, but most chips aren't even shipped there. Just orders placed in Singapore for other countries.
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Excellent_Chest_5896
02/01
@ExeusV True, Nvidia's revenue split is trippy.
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Shot_Ride_1145
02/01
@ExeusV Nvidia's biz model is sketchy af.
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theamykupps
02/01
Singapore's MTI flexing by emphasizing local laws and teamwork with US agencies. They're trying to show they're on the same page as the States.
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Revolutionary-Slip48
02/01
@theamykupps MTI's flexing hard, but will it stick?
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PancakeBreakfest
02/01
DeepSeek's chip saga has US lawmakers sweating. Tightening licensing requirements could hit Singapore hard. Wonder how this will play out for $NVDA.
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Holiday_Context5033
02/01
If DeepSeek dodged rules, it's a big deal. Could shake up US-Singapore trade and how companies route their orders. Keep eyes peeled for updates.
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Wonderful_Touch5652
02/01
Chip exports to Singapore need tighter rules.
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Touma_Kazusa
02/01
Holding $NVDA long-term, despite Singapore drama.
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sesriously
02/01
@Touma_Kazusa How long you holding NVDA? You think the Singapore thing affects the stock much?
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SussyAltUser
02/01
I'm holding $NVDA long-term. This drama won't faze me. Chips are still king in AI, no matter where they're sold.
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aiolyfe
02/01
@SussyAltUser How long you holding NVDA? You think there's more drama coming?
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pais_tropical
02/01
DeepSeek's chip saga has US lawmakers sweating. Singapore's reputation on the line. Let's see how they handle this tight spot.
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Traglc
02/01
@pais_tropical How do you think Singapore will handle this?
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BrianNice23
02/01
Holding $NVDA for long haul. Strategy: ride tech waves, dodge geopolitical drama. Diversify like a pro, folks. 🚀
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WickedSensitiveCrew
02/01
Nvidia's revenue game in Singapore is sus.
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Direct_Name_2996
02/01
@WickedSensitiveCrew Yeah, Nvidia's Singapore ops seem fishy.
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