Fierce Debate Behind Move on Selling AI Chips to China
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Fierce Debate Behind Move on Selling AI Chips to China
This week, President Donald Trump announced that he would allow US chipmaker Nvidia to sell its advanced H200 chips to China, describing the move as overturning a failed Biden administration policy that he says "slowed innovation and hurt the American worker."
Trump’s decision to sell Nvidia H200 AI Chips to China sparks bipartisan backlash
President Donald Trump’s decision to allow Nvidia to sell its advanced H200 artificial intelligence chips to China has triggered a rare bipartisan backlash in Washington, reopening debates over U.S. export controls, national security, and America’s long-term technological edge over Beijing. The controversy escalated after Representative John Moolenaar, a Michigan Republican who chairs the U.S. House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Part…
Trump Reverses Tech Export Policy, Allowing Nvidia's Advanced Chips to China
In a significant shift of American technology policy, President Trump has authorized Nvidia to sell its powerful H200 artificial intelligence chips to China. This decision marks a departure from decades of restrictions aimed at preventing adversaries from accessing cutting-edge U.S. technology, particularly in areas like advanced computing and AI. Key Takeaways President Trump has reversed a long-standing U.S. policy of restricting advanced tec…
Washington and Beijing, December 13, 2025 (NA) – A meeting last week between Donald Trump and Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, became the presidential decision to open the export to China of advanced artificial intelligence chips under strict national security conditions, and extended the model to competitors such as Intel, AMD and “other big American companies.” The initial reading that the market was making reflected uncertainty: the actions of th…
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