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Bain's Bridge Data Centres Removes Client From Malaysia Hub After US Export Probe
Bain Capital's Bridge Data Centres has terminated its relationship with a Southeast Asian client at its Malaysian computing facility following a US government investigation into alleged semiconductor export violations.
The client was suspected of attempting to acquire Nvidia processors through channels that may circumvent US export controls targeting China. Malaysia has become a key hub for data center construction, attracting billions in investment from global operators seeking to meet demand from cloud providers and AI developers.
The action underscores the compliance risks facing infrastructure operators in markets with complex multinational customer bases. Bridge Data Centres operates facilities across Southeast Asia and has been expanding capacity to serve hyperscale clients.
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The Malaysia facility's operator determined that continuing to host the client presented unacceptable legal and reputational exposure. The decision reflects how US export control enforcement is reshaping business relationships throughout the Asian data center market.
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