The U.S. government granted NVIDIA permission to sell its H200 artificial intelligence chips to approved customers in China. President Donald Trump announced the decision, which includes a mandatory 25% surcharge on all chip sales. This significant policy shift allows NVIDIA to potentially regain billions in lost revenue. The move reverses previous export controls aimed at limiting China's access to advanced AI technology. The reversal also makes other chipmakers, including Intel and AMD, eligible to access the world’s second-largest economy. NVIDIA praised the decision, stating it supports American jobs and balances economic and national security priorities. Following the news, NVIDIA’s shares gained about 2% in late trading.
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