Trump Team Internally Floats Idea of Selling Nvidia H200 Chips to China

Bloomberg TechnologyFriday, November 21, 2025 at 6:49:08 PM
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Trump Team Internally Floats Idea of Selling Nvidia H200 Chips to China
  • US officials are considering whether to permit Nvidia Corp. to sell its H200 AI chips to China, a decision that could have major implications for international trade relations and technology access.
  • Allowing this sale would mark a significant win for Nvidia, enhancing its market position and potentially increasing its revenue from one of the largest technology markets in the world.
  • This development occurs amidst ongoing tensions regarding technology exports to China, with previous incidents of smuggling Nvidia chips highlighting the sensitive nature of AI technology in geopolitical contexts.
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