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SiamAI denies shipping US AI servers to China amid US prosecutors multi billion dollar claims
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Published on 14 May 2026

Prosecutors claim at least $2.5 billion reached China
Bangkok-based SiamAI has denied allegations that it exported AI servers to China, saying it fully complies with U.S. export and re-export control laws. The denial comes as U.S. prosecutors allege that billions of dollars in U.S. AI technology—at least $2.5 billion—was shipped to China, including over $500 million between April and mid-May 2025. SiamAI also addressed claims tied to advanced chips from Super Micro Computer and Nvidia, insisting it did not engage in the exports in question.
- SiamAI says it did not export AI servers to China
- Company claims full adherence to U.S. export and re-export laws
- U.S. prosecutors allege at least $2.5 billion shipped to China
- More than $500 million allegedly moved between April and mid-May 2025
- Accusations mention advanced chips from Super Micro Computer and Nvidia
- Thailand’s data centre boom has drawn major tech investors
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