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The article discusses how Southeast Asia, led by countries like Vietnam, Malaysia, and Singapore, is crucial for the US to outcompete China in telecommunications, particularly semiconductors and AI. Through strategic investments and partnerships, the US aims to reduce dependency on China, enhancing its influence and technological leadership amid the ongoing US-China trade tensions. This ties to tags like ASEAN, the CHIPS act, and the semiconductor industry, highlighting Southeast Asia's growing role in the global economy.
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