# Infrastructure
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The Data Center Dividend: How a Single Electronics Giant is Carrying the Thai Stock Market
Thailand’s stock market has outperformed regional peers this year, driven by an 80% surge in Delta Electronics (Thailand) Pcl. The company, which provides critical power infrastructure for AI data centers, has become Thailand’s first $100 billion firm and now dominates one-fifth of the national index.

CATL Strengthens Grip on China's EV Infrastructure with New Battery Swapping Hub in Liuzhou
CATL has launched a new subsidiary in the automotive hub of Liuzhou to spearhead its battery-swapping and energy management services. The move marks a strategic shift from pure manufacturing to becoming a comprehensive infrastructure and service provider in the electric vehicle ecosystem.

From Beachhead to Blue Economy: Lingao’s Strategic Rebirth in the Hainan Free Trade Port
Lingao County is transitioning from a historic military landing site into a modern economic node within the Hainan Free Trade Port. Through a combination of coastal tourism infrastructure and industrial expansion at Jinpai Port, the region aims to balance ideological heritage with high-growth economic policies.

Abu Dhabi’s MGX Amasses $50 Billion War Chest to Redefine AI Geopolitics
MGX, Abu Dhabi's flagship AI investment firm, has raised $50 billion from global and regional institutions to fund massive infrastructure projects. The move signals a strategic evolution for the UAE as it seeks to transform oil wealth into a central pillar of the global AI ecosystem.

The $5.5 Trillion AI Infrastructure Race: Global Supply Chains Bracing for a High-CapEx Future
Hyperscale data center spending is projected to reach $5.5 trillion by 2030, driven by aggressive AI infrastructure expansion. This massive capital influx is causing supply chain bottlenecks, leading to price hikes in silicon wafers and capacitors while accelerating the development of advanced liquid cooling and packaging technologies.

China’s Low-Altitude Revolution: Unlocking the Skies for a New Economic Frontier
China has reached a critical inflection point in its low-altitude economy following a massive restructuring of national airspace regulations and the deployment of real-time digital management platforms. By redefining airspace as a productive economic resource, the government is facilitating a transition from policy-driven experimentation to a trillion-yuan market led by infrastructure development and cross-sector collaboration.

The High-Voltage Bottleneck: Why the AI Revolution is Breaking the US Power Grid
The rapid expansion of AI data centers is overwhelming the U.S. electrical grid, prompting federal regulators to prioritize interconnection speed over environmental reviews. With data center energy consumption projected to reach 20% of total U.S. demand by 2035, the country faces a critical shortage of power infrastructure.

Decentralizing the AI Revolution: Cloudsky Secures $140 Million to Build China’s Edge Intelligence Infrastructure
Chinese edge-computing firm Cloudsky has raised over 1 billion RMB in Series E funding, led by the state-backed China Internet Investment Fund. The investment highlights a strategic shift from centralized AI training to decentralized, real-time AI inference and Physical AI, aiming to create a global 'intelligence fabric' for autonomous applications.

The Weight of Progress: China’s Electric Vehicle Bloat Strains the Infrastructure of the Future
China's rapid transition to heavy, large-format electric vehicles is outstripping existing infrastructure and creating a fiscal imbalance in road maintenance. New 2026 energy consumption standards and proposed weight-based taxes represent a strategic pivot to force the industry toward lightweight efficiency and tax parity.

The Great Sunset: China’s 3G Retirement Accelerates as 5G Users Surpass 1.2 Billion
China Unicom has fully shut down its 3G network in Zhejiang province, marking a major milestone in China's national plan to retire legacy telecommunications infrastructure. As 5G users across the country exceed 1.2 billion, the industry is now pivoting toward 6G development and total digital modernization.

Inferno at the Intersection: A Fiery Collision Rekindles Turkey’s Road Safety Debate
A violent high-speed crash in Turkey involving a fireball and stacked vehicles has sparked fresh concerns over the country's road safety standards. The incident underscores the tension between Turkey's rapid infrastructure growth and the persistent lag in traffic enforcement and urban safety protocols.

High-Speed Horror in Turkey: Intersection Collision Highlights Growing Road Safety Crisis
A catastrophic high-speed collision at a Turkish intersection resulted in a violent fireball and stacked wreckage, highlighting severe gaps in urban traffic enforcement. The incident has sparked a national conversation regarding the need for stricter speed regulations and advanced technological interventions to curb aggressive driving behaviors.