Department Of Commerce Approves Nvidia H200 Chip Exports To China
Nvidia H200 exports resume after U.S. approval, reopening China access despite new national security debates.
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Department Of Commerce Approves Nvidia H200 Chip Exports To China
Nvidia H200 Exports Return as U.S. Approves Deal Growing questions about whether the U.S. would reopen the door for Nvidia H200 chip exports to China now have a decisive answer: the Department of Commerce has given the green light. Search interest around “Is Nvidia shipping to China again?” and “Will the U.S. allow advanced AI chips into China?” has surged in recent weeks, and the latest announcement directly responds to those concerns. The decision sets the stage for a new phase in the ongoing chip trade battles and raises fresh debates about national security, market competition, and political strategy. Credit: Chesnot / Getty Images U.S. Authorizes Nvidia H200 Shipments After Months of Uncertainty The Department of Commerce confirmed it will permit Nvidia to export its H200 AI chips to approved customers in China, signaling a notable reversal after months of mixed signals. Reports originally surfaced via Semafor, revealing that the U.S. would receive a 25% share of revenues from these …