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Chinese AI startups are increasingly relocating to Singapore to circumvent US trade sanctions and access advanced technologies. Singapore is emerging as a preferred destination due to its politically neutral stance and less stringent AI regulations. This move allows Chinese firms to acquire Nvidia Corp.’s latest chips, which are restricted in China due to US export controls. The trend is highlighted by the migration of several Chinese AI startups aiming to build global businesses from Singapore. This shift follows OpenAI's decision to abandon the China market.