
The future of Nvidia’s AI chip sales in China remains unclear after President Trump’s summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping concluded on Friday, despite the last-minute addition of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to the American business delegation.
The New York Times reports that when Jensen Huang joined the group of American business leaders traveling with President Trump to Beijing this week, many observers interpreted his presence as an indication that progress might be forthcoming for Nvidia’s long-stalled sales in the Chinese market. However, as the high-level summit between the two world leaders wrapped up, the situation surrounding Nvidia’s AI chips in China appears to be no different than before the meetings began.
The uncertainty was evident even among senior U.S. officials. Jamieson Greer, the U.S. trade representative, indicated in an interview with Bloomberg News on Friday that decisions about Chinese companies purchasing from the American chip giant ultimately rest with
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