China says Nvidia violated anti-monopoly laws, significantly escalating trade tensions with US
- China's State Administration for Market Regulation announced that a preliminary investigation indicates Nvidia has breached the nation's antitrust regulations.
- In December 2024, regulators initiated an antitrust investigation targeting Nvidia's purchase of Mellanox, a chip company based in Israel.
- The regulator added it would continue investigating Nvidia, which generates $17 billion in China, about 13% of its sales in the latest fiscal year.
- Ahead of the market open, Nvidia’s stock declined by 2% as US-China semiconductor trade discussions continued this week in Madrid amid ongoing tensions.
- The probe highlights rising scrutiny on US chipmakers in China, potentially leading to fines of 1% to 10% of annual sales and increasing pressure in US-China trade relations.
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China accused the North American company of violating anti-monopolies laws, encouraging Chinese companies to resort to local suppliers. "We respect the law in all aspects," Nvidia guaranteed.
The U.S. semiconductor giant Nvidia assured Tuesday that no law was violated, after China accused the company of violating its anti-monopoly regulations, the last episode of a bitter technological battle between Beijing and Washington. ...
US chip giant Nvidia says complies with law after China antitrust finding
US chip giant Nvidia said Tuesday it follows all laws after a Chinese investigation found it had breached antitrust rules, the latest development in a fierce tech battle between Beijing and Washington. Nvidia headquarters in Santa Clara, California. Photo: Nvidia. “We comply with the law in all respects,” a spokesperson for Nvidia said in a written statement to AFP. “We will continue to cooperate with all relevant government agencies as they eva…
The U.S. semiconductor giant Nvidia assured on Tuesday that no law had been violated, after China accused the company of violating its anti-monopoly regulations, the last episode of a bitter technological battle between Beijing and Washington.
Ahead of Trump-Xi call, China accuses Nvidia of breaching anti-monopoly laws; tech giant denies
China's market watchdog made the statement after conducting a preliminary probe into Nvidia's business practices. However, it failed to mention how the chipmaking company had violated its rules
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Today, Nvidia Corp., a well-known chipmaker, faces some regulatory friction in China. The antitrust watchdog in the country has expressed concerns over Nvidia’s previous acquisition of Mellanox Technologies Ltd., a leading supplier of network equipment. Now, it seems the issue has evolved from a preliminary uncertainty to an official investigation. The shift to a formal probe maintains intrigue and speculation around Nvidia’s business operations…
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