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Nvidia says it will restart AI chip sales to China


The move would reverse a US ban on sales of the high-end chip to the world's second largest economy.

The move reverses a ban on sales of Nvidia's H20 chips to Beijing, which was imposed by US President Donald Trump's administration in April over concerns that they could be used by the Chinese military. They set a 12 August deadline to reach a longer term deal over the high tariffs imposed on each other since Trump returned to the White House this year. In recent weeks, Beijing has relaxed trade controls on rare earth exports, while the US has lifted restrictions on chip design software firms operating in China.

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