CEO Jensen Huang says Nvidia (NVDA) will “accelerate the recovery” of its China chip sales and he expects its U.S. export licenses “to come through very shortly,” The Financial Times’ Eleanor Olcott reports. Huang told a press conference in Beijing that the company had not yet received export licenses from Washington to restart shipments of its H20 product, but sees that happening soon. “Some of what we wrote off is hard to recover, but what we put on reserve will not be scrapped permanently,” he said.
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