KUALA LUMPUR, June 14 -- Tech titan Microsoft has reaffirmed its commitment to invest RM10.5 billion in Malaysia, including the development of hyperscale data centres in the Klang Valley.

This comes despite reports that the company has paused or delayed similar projects in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Indonesia.

"Microsoft remains committed to our investment in Malaysia to accelerate the nation's AI and cloud adoption," a representative for Microsoft Malaysia told news portal Free Malaysia Today (FMT).

"As a company, the tariff is something we are watching, but we don't have anything to share right now," the same unnamed source was quoted as saying, referring to market concerns trig...