Asia's data center landscape is red hot -- and increasingly complex

New rules in China and Vietnam are creating uncertainty for the fast-growing sector

CISSY ZHOU, Nikkei staff writer

HONG KONG -- The rise of artificial intelligence is fueling massive demand for data centers in Asia, but multinational companies face a dilemma when it comes to settling on locations for them. From an economic point of view, it makes sense to build a consolidated facility in one country that can serve multiple markets -- but governments in the region are increasingly restricting cross-border data flows.

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