Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ: RIVN) Stock Price Prediction for 2026: Where Will It Be in 1 Year (Jan 28)
Beijing authorized over 400,000 Nvidia H200 AI chips imports for major Chinese tech firms under controlled access to balance demand and domestic industry growth.
- President Donald Trump enacted a 25% tariff on certain advanced semiconductors, including Nvidia's H200 and AMD's MI325X, which took effect on Jan. 15.
- The administration says the tariff supports efforts to strengthen U.S. semiconductor production and reduce dependence on foreign suppliers, paired with a Taiwan deal including TSMC investing $250 billion.
- Multiple chipmakers either declined comment or issued guarded statements, offering measured support while warning of higher costs and supply-chain impacts; Nvidia raised GPU prices about 10% to 15% last year.
- Beijing has started approving H200 imports, allowing more than 400,000 units for ByteDance, Alibaba Group Holding and Tencent Holdings, ending regulatory uncertainty this month.
- The administration has warned it could widen tariffs in the near future, noting building advanced semiconductor fabrication plants takes significant time and many U.S. semiconductor fabrication projects remain years away.
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The People's Republic of China granted, for the first time, authorisation for the import of advanced H200 semiconductors from NVIDIA, designed specifically for the field of artificial intelligence (IA). This step allows the giants to...
Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ: RIVN) Stock Price Prediction for 2026: Where Will It Be in 1 Year (Jan 28)
Shares of Rivian Automotive Inc. (NASDAQ: RIVN) are trading for 7.3% less than a week ago. The electric vehicle (EV) maker officially began rolling out manufacturing validation units of the highly anticipated R2 SUV, and it issued a recall for approximately 20,000 R1T and R1S vehicles. The partnership with Volkswagen remains, and the CEO has reaffirmed that R2 deliveries are on schedule for the first half of 2026. The share price is still 9.0% h…
After several postponements, coupled with side-by-side statements, China has finally given approval for the entry and sale in that country of the N200 AI chips of the US manufacturer NVIDIA. Imports of the graphics processing units (GPU) H200 from Nvidia, but from the central government [...] The post Authorizes N200 chip sales from NVIDIA and Government of China maintains Huawei as the leading local supplier first appeared on TransMedia.
At first Trump prohibited the sale of AI chips, then China the import. Now there are Chinese permits, but with conditions. There are no orders.
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