China is set to limit access to Nvidia’s advanced H200 chips – even after President Trump said the US chipmaker could resume exports to Beijing, according to a report.
Chinese companies have been forced to use less-powerful domestic alternatives as the US has enforced strict export controls on its AI chips – fearful Beijing could use the tech in military applications or to edge ahead in the AI race.
But now that it appears those export curbs could be lifted , Chinese regulators are discussing ways to allow only limited access to the chips as it encourages domestic production, two people with knowledge of the matter told the Financial Times .
Buyers would likely be required to go through a tedious approval process, including submitting requests to purchase the Nvidia chips and filing

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