US’ ‘unprecedented’ move to take a 15 per cent cut of some chip sales to China creates new risks and conflicts of interest, analysts warn.

The deal won’t resolve national security concerns.

The president says he could ‘make a deal’ for Nvidia to sell a downgraded version of its flagship Blackwell chip in China

President Trump again delayed higher tariffs on Chinese goods. But his recent moves on computer chips have stoked fears he’s willing to give too much to reach an accord.

One dismayed Democratic lawmaker said the move signals to China “that American national security principles are negotiable for the right fee."

US’ ‘unprecedented’ move to take a 15 per cent cut of some chip sales to China creates new risks and conflicts of interest, analysts warn.

As Washington and Beijing negotiate, US and Taiwan chip giants are paying the price via export tax, a potential state takeover and tariffs.

Experts warn of destabilized trading relations after White House strikes deal with Nvidia to take a 15% cut of certain AI chip sales to Chinese companies

The ethos of the recent Nvidia deal and other agreements leaves US trade partners unsure about Washington’s intentions.