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Home / Business and Economy / US May Ease AI Chip Sales to China Post-Truce

US May Ease AI Chip Sales to China Post-Truce

22 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • US administration considers lifting ban on Nvidia AI chip sales to China.
  • Decision follows a recent trade and tech war truce between US and China.
  • Concerns linger about China using advanced chips for military purposes.
US May Ease AI Chip Sales to China Post-Truce

The U.S. administration is currently reviewing its policy regarding the export of advanced artificial intelligence chips to China, with a focus on Nvidia's H200 models. This consideration comes in the wake of a recent de-escalation in trade tensions between the two nations, signaling a potentially more open approach to technology exports.

Sources familiar with the matter indicate that the Commerce Department is examining the existing ban on such sales. This potential policy shift reflects an effort to ease bilateral relations following the recent truce agreed upon by President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

Despite the prospect of relaxed export controls, some policymakers in Washington remain concerned about the implications of supplying advanced AI technology to China. They fear these chips could be utilized to enhance Beijing's military power, an apprehension that underpinned the previous administration's restrictive export policies.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Trump administration is considering lifting the ban on sales of Nvidia's H200 AI chips to China.
A recent trade and tech war truce between U.S. President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping has boosted prospects for such sales.
Concerns that China could use advanced AI chips to enhance its military capabilities led to the initial restrictions.

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