China, NVIDIA and Trump
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President Donald Trump said late Tuesday that new tariffs on semiconductors could be coming soon. Wedbush analysts said his stance could soften.
CNBC’s Deirdre Bosa joins 'Money Movers' to discuss Nvidia's win over China users and CEO Jensen Huang's Trump playbook.
Chinese technology stocks surged on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Wednesday following the U.S. government’s decision to lift certain semiconductor export restrictions to China.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang spoke to CNN about supporting ‘the craft of making things.’ Plus, China may be open to NVIDIA again.
The 'Fast Money' traders talk Nvidia hitting a fresh record high as China H20 chip news boosts stock. Donald Trump's approval rating plummets to new low
Nvidia announced it has received the OK to resume selling its pared down H20 chip in China.
Donald Trump’s decision to let Nvidia sell powerful artificial intelligence (AI) microchips to China has sparked fears that the technology could be used to boost Beijing’s military. Charles Parton, from the think tank Rusi, said there would “inevitably” be sales of semiconductors “which have the possibility of military use”.
Nvidia is looking to ship more advanced chips to China than its current generation, CEO Jensen Huang said on Wednesday, as he looks to revitalize sales in the world's second-largest economy.