Beijing approves Nvidia H200 chip sales to Chinese firms

Beijing has reportedly greenlit the sale of hundreds of thousands of Nvidia's H200 AI chips to Chinese companies, marking a key win after prolonged US export restrictions. This decision reflects a notable evolution in American technology policy toward China. Meanwhile, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has been enjoying casual outings in the country.

The approval of Nvidia's H200 chips for sale in China comes as a significant development in the ongoing tensions over semiconductor exports. According to reports, Beijing has authorized the transfer of hundreds of thousands of these advanced AI processors to domestic AI firms, ending months of uncertainty for the US chipmaker.

This move culminates a dramatic shift in US tech policy, which had previously imposed strict controls to limit China's access to cutting-edge technology amid geopolitical rivalries. Nvidia, a leader in graphics processing units essential for AI applications, has been navigating these restrictions carefully. The H200 chips, known for their high performance in data centers and machine learning tasks, represent a valuable asset for Chinese companies seeking to bolster their AI capabilities.

Adding a lighter note, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has been making headlines for his relaxed activities during a visit to China. He was spotted taking a leisurely bike ride and browsing a fresh fruit stand in Shanghai. In Shenzhen, Huang enjoyed beef hot pot at a modest restaurant, showcasing a more personal side amid business dealings.

While the full implications of this approval remain to be seen, it could ease some pressures on Nvidia's global supply chain and open new revenue streams in one of the world's largest markets for AI hardware. However, ongoing US oversight means future sales will likely face continued scrutiny.

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U.S. officials and Nvidia executives shake hands over H200 chip at press conference approving exports to China, with flags and reporters.
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U.S. approves Nvidia H200 chip exports to China

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The U.S. Department of Commerce announced on Tuesday that it would allow Nvidia to resume shipments of H200 chips to Chinese customers, marking the latest move by the Trump administration to ease technology export restrictions to China. The H200 is Nvidia's second-most-advanced AI processor, previously restricted over concerns about bolstering China's tech and military capabilities.

China has approved the import of high-end Nvidia AI chips following weeks of uncertainty. Over 400,000 H200 chips are set to reach major tech companies. This move reflects China's effort to meet technological demands while pursuing self-reliance.

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The Chinese government has reportedly approved DeepSeek's purchase of NVIDIA's advanced H200 AI chips, according to Reuters. This approval comes amid ongoing US restrictions and efforts by Chinese firms to acquire high-performance hardware. ByteDance, Alibaba, and Tencent have also received permission to buy a total of 400,000 such GPUs.

The Trump administration will pursue separate semiconductor tariff agreements with individual countries, a US official said, following a deal with Taiwan this week. The agreement allows Taiwanese firms building US chip capacity to import materials tariff-free up to 2.5 times planned output during construction. South Korea's trade minister assessed the impact on local chipmakers as limited.

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South Korea's science ministry has shared views with Nvidia on quickly establishing a research center in the country. Second Vice Science Minister Ryu Je-myung met with a Nvidia executive in California on Friday to discuss the matter. The two sides also explored ways to jointly nurture AI startups.

China's State Grid Corporation plans to invest 4 trillion yuan (US$574 billion) by 2030 to build a more efficient power system integrating renewables, aiming to secure an edge in the US-China tech rivalry. Experts note that electricity is China's undeniable advantage in the AI race.

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China's vice minister of industry and information technology, Zhang Yunming, said at a January 22 press conference that the number of AI firms exceeded 6000 in 2025, with the core industry expected to surpass 1.2 trillion yuan. The sector highlighted how advanced manufacturing and AI-driven industries provided strong momentum for growth, boosting manufacturing value added by 5.9%.

 

 

 

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