Trump Greenlights H200 Chips Exports
President Donald Trump announced the approval for Nvidia to export H200 chips to China, with conditions ensuring national security. The policy will affect other U.S. companies, including AMD and Intel. A 25% payment to the U.S. will be required, as detailed by the Department of Commerce.
In a significant policy announcement, U.S. President Donald Trump declared on Monday that Nvidia would be permitted to export its H200 chips to China and other nations, contingent upon maintaining robust national security safeguards.
The U.S. Department of Commerce is in the process of finalizing these export conditions. The policy will also encompass other American tech giants such as AMD and Intel, signaling a broader industry impact.
Trump detailed the plan in a post on the platform X, stating that a 25% revenue share will be directed to the U.S., remarking further on his Truth Social account.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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