SynopsisNvidia CEO Jensen Huang expressed optimism about China's market opening for U.S. chip suppliers following President Trump's recent visit. Despite securing U.S. government licenses for H200 chips, Chinese approval remains pending as Beijing champions its domestic industry. Huang anticipates a gradual market liberalization, suggesting a positive outlook for future sales.APNVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang. (AP Photo)Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Monday that he believes China's market will open up to U.S. chip suppliers after accompanying U.S. President Donald Trump on a trip to China last week. Nvidia has received licenses from the U.S. government to sell its H200 chips but has not received approval from Chinese officials who are fostering China's own chip suppliers. Trump's talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping produced no immediate breakthrough for Nvidia to sell H200 chips. "My sense is that over time, the market will open," Huang said in an interview with Bloomberg Television at an event hosted by Dell. ...moreElevate your knowledge and leadership skills at a cost cheaper than your daily tea.Subscribe Now
Nvidia CEO says he believes China market will open over time - The Economic Times
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang expressed optimism about China's market opening for U.S. chip suppliers following President Trump's recent visit. Despite securing U.S. government licenses for H200 chips, Chinese approval remains pending as Beijing champions its domestic industry. Huang anticipates a gradual market liberalization, suggesting a positive outlook for future sales.











