The United States will allow exports of Nvidia’s H200 processors—its second-most advanced artificial intelligence chips—to China and will collect a 25% fee on such sales, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday.
The decision appears to conclude a U.S. debate over whether Nvidia and its rivals should preserve their global lead in AI chips by selling to China or withhold shipments to curb Beijing’s technological rise. It remains unclear whether Trump’s move will lead to new business, as Beijing has urged local firms to avoid US. technology.
Nvidia shares rose 2% in after-hours trading after Trump announced the decision on his Truth Social account, following a 3% rise during the day on a Semafor report. Trump said he informed China’s President Xi Jinping—whose government has put Nvidia c

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