Washington — President Donald Trump announced Monday that the administration will permit Nvidia to export H200 artificial-intelligence chips to approved customers in China under conditions the government says will maintain national-security protections. The policy excludes Nvidia's most advanced Blackwell and Rubin chips; Commerce Department officials will finalize licensing details while lawmakers express bipartisan concerns. Trump also wrote that China would pay a 25% share to the United States, a claim not yet detailed by officials. The move follows industry lobbying and reporting that Commerce prepared licenses. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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U.S. semiconductor companies, notably Nvidia, and associated American manufacturers, workers, and investors stand to gain from restored access to China's market and potential revenue-sharing arrangements announced by the administration.
U.S. national security officials and some lawmakers warned that easing export restrictions could strengthen Chinese military or strategic AI capabilities, potentially reducing the U.S. technological advantage and prompting legislative pushback.
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