Nvidia’s AI Chip Sales to China Tied to Rare Earths Trade Talks, Says Commerce Secretary
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The great barter between the United States and China no longer focuses on money. Nvidia, the GPU giant, breathes relief after the agreement between the two powers.
Nvidia’s AI Chip Sales to China Tied to Rare Earths Trade Talks, Says Commerce Secretary
The United States’ decision to allow Nvidia to resume selling China artificial intelligence (AI) chips is tied to recent trade negotiations over rare-earth exports, according to Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick. “In the magnets deal with the Chinese, we told them that we would start to resell them,” Lutnick said on Tuesday in an interview on CNBC, referring to recent talks held in London and Geneva in a bid to de-escalate trade tensions afte…
Nvidia Resumes H20 AI Chip Sales to China in U.S. Deal Securing Rare-Earth Access
In a surprising turn of events that underscores the intricate dance of global trade and technology, Nvidia Corp. has announced plans to resume sales of its H20 artificial intelligence chips to China, a move directly tied to ongoing U.S.-China negotiations over rare-earth elements. This development comes amid heightened tensions in the semiconductor industry, where export controls have long been a flashpoint between the two superpowers. According…
While the United States has stacked restrictions to prevent China from accessing its AI components, the Trump administration is releasing pressure and allowing the export of Nvidia H20 chips. The threat on rare earths was too strong.
The resumption of sales of Nvidia's H20 AI (artificial intelligence) chip to China is part of the United States' negotiations on rare earths. The statement was made by Howard Lutnick, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, to Reuters on Tuesday (July 15, 2025). The remarks come just days after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met with President Donald Trump (Republican Party). "We included this in the magnet trade deal," Lutnick told Reuters, referring to a deal re…
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