China’s Open Source AI Is ‘a Catalyst for Global Progress’, Jensen Huang Says
CHINA, JUL 16 – Nvidia will resume sales of its H20 AI chips after US eased export restrictions, with the China market critical amid rising competition and a $4 trillion market valuation, officials said.
- On July 15, 2025, Nvidia revealed plans to restart shipments of its H20 AI processors to China following commitments from the US government to lift previously imposed export license restrictions.
- The export curbs tightened in April under the Trump administration stalled Nvidia's made-for-China H20 chip exports amid concerns over potential military use and increasing trade frictions.
- On July 16, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praised China's advances in AI during an expo in Beijing, calling its open-source AI a catalyst for global progress transforming many industries.
- Nvidia stated it is filing applications to sell the H20 GPU again and received US government assurances that licenses will be granted, with hopes to start deliveries soon, boosting tech stocks globally.
- The resumption is expected to ease trade tensions impacting the global semiconductor supply chain and generate substantial revenue growth, indicating improving US-China trade relations amid AI's rising importance.
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