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Nvidia Gets U.S. Green Light to Resume AI Chip Sales to China After Trump Meeting

Trump Administration Approves Nvidia's H20 AI Chip Exports to China

by The Daily Desk
July 15, 2025
in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Semiconductor & Hardware, Technology
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U.S. Reverses Course, Allows Nvidia to Sell Advanced AI Chips to China - AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying, File

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Nvidia Wins U.S. Approval to Resume AI Chip Sales to China After Trump Meeting

BANGKOK — Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced Monday that the U.S. government has granted the company permission to resume shipments of its advanced H20 artificial intelligence chips to China, marking a significant shift in American tech export policy.

The decision comes after Huang met with President Donald Trump and other U.S. officials in recent weeks. Nvidia had previously faced restrictions under White House export controls aimed at limiting China’s access to cutting-edge AI hardware.

U.S. Greenlights AI Chip Licensing

In a blog post and televised interview on China’s CGTN, Huang confirmed that Washington will now allow Nvidia to file export licenses and begin deliveries of its H20 chips to Chinese customers.

“The U.S. government has assured Nvidia that licenses will be granted, and Nvidia hopes to start deliveries soon,” the company stated.

Speaking to reporters in Beijing, Huang emphasized the importance of the Chinese market:

“Half of the world’s AI researchers are in China. It’s so innovative and dynamic here… It’s really important that American companies can compete and serve the market in China.”

Strategic Visit to Beijing

Huang is currently in China to attend the China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing. He met with Ren Hongbin, chair of the China Council for Promotion of International Trade, and other Chinese officials.

Nvidia is among the event’s major exhibitors, underscoring the company’s continued efforts to strengthen ties in one of the world’s largest tech markets.

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AI, Trade, and Tech Tensions

Nvidia’s rapid rise—recently becoming the first company to surpass a $4 trillion market value—has been driven by explosive global demand for AI computing power. But U.S.-China tensions over advanced technology exports have created headwinds for the chipmaker.

The Biden administration, prior to Trump’s return to office, had imposed stricter export rules on AI chips in early 2024, citing national security concerns. The restrictions targeted Nvidia’s H20 and AMD’s MI308 chips, aiming to prevent potential military applications in China.

In response, Nvidia warned that the export curbs could cost the company $5.5 billion and damage U.S. competitiveness in AI. Industry leaders urged the Trump administration to reconsider, arguing that excessive limits would not only reduce American influence but potentially boost Chinese-developed alternatives.

Markets Respond to Policy Shift

Following Huang’s announcement, Nvidia’s U.S.-listed shares surged nearly 5% in premarket trading, reflecting investor optimism that the decision could help the company regain lost sales in the vital Chinese market.

Looking Ahead

While the approval marks a major win for Nvidia, the broader issue of balancing national security with economic opportunity in U.S.-China tech relations remains unresolved. Analysts expect the Trump administration to face ongoing pressure from both industry and national security officials as artificial intelligence continues to reshape global power dynamics.

Source: AP News – After meeting with Trump, Nvidia CEO says the sale of AI chip is back on in China

The Daily Desk

The Daily Desk

J News is a freelance editor and contributor at The Daily Desk, focusing on politics, media, and the shifting dynamics of public discourse. With a decade of experience in digital journalism, Jordan brings clarity and precision to every story.

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