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Nvidia CEO Warns US AI Chip Restrictions on China Could Backfire

Van Horten by Van Horten
May 29, 2025
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Nvidia CEO Criticizes U.S. Policy on AI Chip Sales to China

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has vocalized his concerns regarding the U.S. policy of cutting off AI chip sales to China. This stance comes as Nvidia reports significant financial growth, despite facing challenges due to export restrictions. Huang emphasized that these restrictions are not only detrimental to Nvidia’s business but also counterproductive in the global AI race.

Huang pointed out that China already possesses AI capabilities and that the real question is whether Chinese AI systems will run on American platforms. He noted that by limiting U.S. chip sales to China, American companies are inadvertently strengthening their Chinese competitors. Huang also highlighted the innovation and scaling of Chinese AI firms as a result of these restrictions.

The Trump administration has recently rescinded certain export rules enacted by the Biden administration, which would have further restricted the sale of AI chips to countries that are not U.S. allies. However, Huang remains cautious about potential new regulations that could impose additional restrictions on Nvidia’s products.

Huang praised President Trump’s efforts to promote U.S. tech and create strategic deals worldwide, emphasizing that these initiatives are beneficial for job creation and infrastructure development. Nonetheless, he expressed concern that export bans could undermine America’s competitive advantage in the global AI market.

In conclusion, while Nvidia continues to experience rapid growth, the U.S.-China trade tensions pose significant risks to its future success. Huang’s comments underscore the need for a balanced approach to export policies to ensure that American companies remain competitive in the AI sector.

Key Points:

  • Jensen Huang criticizes U.S. policies restricting AI chip sales to China.
  • China is rapidly developing its own AI capabilities.
  • Export restrictions are seen as counterproductive, strengthening Chinese competitors.
  • Nvidia’s growth is hindered by U.S.-China trade tensions.
  • The company is exploring new deals in regions like Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

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