{"text":[[{"start":9.38,"text":"Singaporeans are a competitive bunch. "},{"start":12.022,"text":"One of the must-know Singlish words for those living in the city-state is kiasu. "},{"start":16.014000000000003,"text":"The Chinese Hokkien term roughly means a fear of missing or losing out and often refers to someone trying to get ahead of others. "},{"start":22.444000000000003,"text":"“Fomo on steroids” is how one Singaporean friend describes it. "}],[{"start":27.08,"text":"One of the best places to see this in action is the queues at lunchtime around stalls of the city-state’s favourite hawker food markets. "},{"start":33.897,"text":"Another area to observe the kiasu mentality in the Asian financial centre is in business, such as foreign investment. "}],[{"start":41.03,"text":"Singapore made a surprise announcement last month that it would free up more power for data centre expansion. "},{"start":46.759,"text":"The move came as the chief executives of Nvidia, Google, Microsoft and others have been swinging by neighbouring Malaysia — and other countries in south-east Asia — in recent months pledging billions in data centre investment. "}],[{"start":59.28,"text":"In Malaysia alone, the tech groups — three of the top four biggest companies by market capitalisation globally — have committed $8.5bn in new data centre, cloud and artificial intelligence investment in the past six months. "},{"start":72.209,"text":"Which is why more than one Malaysian government official joked that Singapore’s decision to court more data centres was a “typical Singapore kiasu response” to its neighbour’s progress. "}],[{"start":81.92,"text":"Of course there is some competition between Singapore and its neighbours, especially Malaysia from which it gained independence in 1965. "},{"start":89.512,"text":"But it is overly simplistic to dismiss Singapore’s move as kiasu-ness — even if there is an element of that at play. "},{"start":95.554,"text":"The city-state is already hyper connected and one of the biggest data centre markets in Asia — a trend that accelerated as Hong Kong became a less favoured destination for data centres and undersea cables. "},{"start":105.509,"text":"It is one of the top submarine cable hubs globally, with connections to 25 active subsea cables and more to come. "},{"start":112.077,"text":"None of that will change soon. "}],[{"start":114.28,"text":"The decision to increase data centre capacity last month was a surprise to many because the government imposed a more than three-year moratorium on new data centres between 2019 and 2022. "},{"start":124.822,"text":"The proliferation of the energy-guzzling facilities had been consuming a substantial amount of Singapore’s resources. "},{"start":130.764,"text":"That ban helped push data centre companies into nearby Johor, the Malaysian state just across the causeway, and to a certain extent Batam, a close-by Indonesian island. "}],[{"start":null,"text":"
