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US government to take 25% cut of AMD, NVIDIA AI sales to China

The 25% tariff on Nvidia and AMD AI chips sold to China aims to protect US national security and generate revenue from a key semiconductor market, officials said.

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These new tariffs are designed to survive legal challenges.

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On the 14th, U.S. President Trump signed an order imposing a 25% tariff on some advanced semiconductor imports into the U.S. starting on the 15th. By forcing major U.S. semiconductor companies to ship products made in Taiwan and other countries bound for China to the U.S. and then imposing the tariffs, the U.S. government...

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The trade tensions between Washington and Beijing are crossing a new level in the advanced technology sector. Donald Trump comes to formalize a substantial customs tax affecting certain categories of semiconductors destined for the Chinese market. Nvidia's H200 chips, designed to fuel the most demanding artificial intelligence systems, are directly affected by ... Read more The Washington article imposes a 25% tax on advanced AI semiconductors s…

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Dao Insights broke the news in on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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