Is Malaysia's Data Centre Dominance in Jeopardy?
Alexander Kheder, TMT Analyst, BMI
15-Jul-25 12:00

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Malaysia has solidified its position as a dominant hub for data centres in Southeast Asia, attracting massive investments from global tech giants. But with newly announced power tariffs set to increase costs for large-scale operators, is that dominance now in jeopardy?
Alexander Kheder, TMT Analyst at BMI, joins us to analyse how these new tariffs could prompt a "gradual diversion of investments" to peer markets like Indonesia and Thailand. He discusses the critical power challenges facing the industry and argues that the tariffs will accelerate the pivot to sustainability, turning green credentials into the new competitive edge.
We discuss:
The key factors behind Malaysia's data centre dominance.
How new power tariffs will impact costs and future projects.
Why sustainability is becoming a key competitive differentiator.
The risk of investment diversion to regional competitors.
The specific impact on high-demand, AI-focused data centres.
For investors, tech leaders, and policymakers, this is a key analysis of the risks and opportunities shaping the future of digital infrastructure in the region.
Produced by: Roshan Kanesan
Presented by: Roshan Kanesan
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Categories: technology, economy, markets, investments
Tags: AI infrastructure, data centres, digital infrastructure, cloud computing, energy policy,