Nvidia's Huang Says 'Doing Our Best' to Serve Chinese Market
CHINA, JUL 16 – Nvidia resumes H20 AI chip sales to China after U.S. export restrictions eased, with CEO praising China’s rapid AI innovation and the company reaching $4 trillion market value this week.
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang spoke at an industry event in Beijing on July 16, 2025, reiterating the company’s dedication to supporting China’s expanding semiconductor market.
- Following Washington's commitment to lift licensing limitations, Nvidia announced it would restart shipments of its H20 AI processors to the Chinese market after a prior export prohibition.
- Huang highlighted China’s fast innovation powered by researchers and entrepreneurs, and said officials assured him the country was ‘open and stable’ for foreign investment.
- Nvidia announced that it expects to receive the necessary licenses from Washington shortly and aims to begin shipments soon, while the company’s market capitalization recently surpassed $4 trillion.
- The resumption of chip sales suggests a potential easing of US-China trade tensions and supports Nvidia’s efforts to regain footing in China’s fast-growing AI market.
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