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Malaysia government looking to work with data centre players to build regulatory frameworks 

by Sarkiya Ranen
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MALAYSIA’s government is looking to work with data centre players to build regulatory frameworks as it looks to develop the industry, which is fast growing in Johor.

At data centre operator GDS International’s Data Centre Supply Chain Ecosystem Summit held in Johor on Sunday (Oct 27), Malaysia’s Deputy Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry Liew Chin Tong said that it is time for data centre players to form a trade association.

He said that while the industry is not new, the amount of power and data needed to take advantage of generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies is new.

“We are now actually building the regulatory ship while we are sailing it,” he said, adding that the industry is progressing at a rapid pace in Johor.

Liew added that with a strong industry association, the industry will be able to prevent speculative builds, regulate and develop the industry together.

Similarly, Minister of Digital for Malaysia Gobind Singh Deo said that he welcomes the idea of a trade association, although he is also open to other mechanisms of engagement that the data centre industry may wish to adopt.

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“I think the key is to ensure that there’s this avenue by which you can communicate with the government and of course, to reflect the interest of the community as a whole,” he said.

In response to The Business Times’ queries, Asia-Pacific Data Centre Association chair Jeremy Deutsch said that Malaysia is an important market for data centres, including many of its member companies.

“If a data centre association is established in Malaysia, we would welcome collaboration to support a thriving digital ecosystem in the country and region,” he said.

Founded in January this year, the association’s founding members include players such as Equinix and Princeton Digital Group (PDG), which have built up their presence in Johor.

For instance, PDG delivered 52 megawatts of data centre capacity at Johor’s Sedenak Tech Park in July this year. The buildout represents phase one of its JH1 campus, which will eventually host about 150 MW of data centre capacity.

At the summit, Johor Menteri Besar Onn Hafiz Ghazi said that he hopes that the state can position itself as a premier AI data centre hub that brings in high value, high-tech investments and better-paying jobs for Johor residents.

“Equally important is our commitment to green data centres, which minimise water usage, electricity and carbon emission, addressing the pressing environmental concerns that have long been the Achilles heel of the data centres industry,” he said.

On Sunday, GDS International pledged up to one billion ringgit (S$303.6 million) in investments towards integrated factories and service centres that form the company’s supply chain.

The company expects this to generate more than 5 billion ringgit in annual output and create up to 5,000 local jobs.



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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