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Document on the struggle for subsea cable supremacy in southeast asia: ASEAN relying on diverse suppliers

This report shows the subsea cable infrastructure has become a key arena for US-China geopolitical rivalry. China has, with its strong presence in subsea cable projects in Cambodia and Indonesia, expanded its influence in the subsea cable industry through competitive pricing and self-sufficiency in cable technology.

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  • English
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  • Communications
  • Internet
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  • Asia
  • Cambodia
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ISEAS YUSOF ISHAK Institute

https://www.iseas.edu.sg/articles-commentaries/iseas-perspective/2025-21-the-struggle-for-subsea-cable-supremacy-in-southeast-asia-asean-relying-on-diverse-suppliers-by-cha-hae-won/

Author (individual) Cha Hae Won
Author (corporate) Yusof Ishak Institute
Publication date 2025
Legacy reference document ISEAS_Perspective__14.03.2025.pdf
Keywords Asia,Cable
Date uploaded June 3, 2025, 07:48 (UTC)
Date modified June 4, 2025, 03:40 (UTC)