Trump opens door for NVIDIA in China
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Canadian accused of illegal US$30M plot to export Nvidia's high-tech AI chips from U.S. to China
A Chinese-born Canadian citizen who lives in Mississauga, Ont., was arrested in Virginia by the FBI and charged with trying to smuggle restricted high-tech Nvidia computer chips used in AI processing
The US may ease export curbs on Nvidia’s H200 chip to China, as investors question its AI dominance and Chinese rivals race to build their own GPUs.
The Trump administration’s decision to allow Nvidia to sell its H200 artificial intelligence chips to Chinese companies marks one of the most consequential reversals in Washington’s tech-export policy in years.
Nvidia had lobbied for access to China to recover what Chief Executive Jensen Huang described as a US$50 billion market opportunity, while lawmakers struggled to balance commercial interests with national-security imperatives.
Prosecutors announced guilty pleas from a Houston tech firm and its owner, accused of trying to export more than $160 million in advanced computer chips to China.
NDAA package revives stalled measures on US outbound investment and biotech, signalling Capitol Hill’s hardened stance towards Beijing.
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U.S.-China collaboration in technology research has fallen steadily to the lowest in 20 years, a shift an Australian think tank warns could reshape global innovation vital to security and economic growth.
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