After the Trump administration shut down sales of an AI chip the company designed for China, Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang became a globe-trotting negotiator as he worked to persuade President Trump to reverse the decision, Tripp Mickle of The New York Times reports. He traveled with Trump, testified before Congress, worked with reporters in Washington, and courted allies in the White House. The work has begun to pay off, with Huang recently meeting with Trump and pressed his case for restarting sales of the specialized chips, two people familiar with the meeting told the Times.
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