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In an interview with Bloomberg, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said US President Donald Trump is considering allowing sales of Nvidia’s advanced AI chips to China. The chipmaker's H200 chips are banned from export to China, and green-lighting sales would mark a major easing of those restrictions. Lutnick says Trump will have the final word on any sale.

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00:00U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says U.S. President Donald Trump is considering
00:05allowing sales of NVIDIA's AI chips to China, according to Bloomberg.
00:09NVIDIA's advanced H200 chips are banned in China under U.S. export controls, and green
00:14lighting sales would mark a major easing of those restrictions.
00:18The U.S. chipmaker responded to the controls by producing a scaled-down version for the
00:22Chinese market, but Beijing rejected it in September.
00:25While NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is keen to sell to China, many U.S. lawmakers have expressed
00:30concerns about giving Beijing access to the technology.
00:34But Lutnick says Trump will have the final word on any sale.
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