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    Home»World»Breaking: US Lifts Ban on Nvidia H200 Exports to China

    Breaking: US Lifts Ban on Nvidia H200 Exports to China

    World January 14, 20261 Min Read
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    Breaking: US Lifts Ban on Nvidia H200 Exports to China
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    Tensions in US-China tech trade eased dramatically as Washington approved Nvidia’s H200 AI chip exports to the mainland on January 13. This pivotal clearance paves the way for renewed deliveries to eager Chinese customers hungry for advanced computing power.

    The H200 series, Nvidia’s powerhouse for AI workloads, promises unprecedented efficiency in data centers and research labs. Beijing sources confirm supplies will restart promptly, alleviating shortages that hampered local AI ambitions.

    President Trump’s prior tweet foreshadowed this, pledging allowances under strict oversight from the Commerce Department. Security vetting remains paramount, with safeguards against dual-use applications.

    Economically savvy, the policy nets the US 25% fees from these high-value deals, a windfall for innovation funding. Nvidia’s Jensen Huang champions China as AI’s growth engine, forecasting a $50 billion boom in 2-3 years.

    Huang doesn’t mince words: ignoring China spells disaster for Nvidia and exposes US vulnerabilities in the global AI arena. As competitors emerge, this approval signals a recalibration—prioritizing market share without compromising core interests.

    Industry watchers predict ripple effects: boosted Nvidia revenues, accelerated Chinese AI progress, and nuanced trade negotiations ahead. In the high-stakes world of semiconductors, today’s concession could redefine tomorrow’s battlelines.

    AI chips export Artificial Intelligence China AI market Jensen Huang Nvidia H200 Tech export policy US China trade US Commerce Department
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