President Trump says the “same approach” used to let Nvidia (NVDA) ship H200 chips to China will also apply to AMD (AMD), Intel (INTC) and “other GREAT American Companies,” Reuters’ Stephen Nellis, Karen Freifeld and Michael Martina report. Trump said Monday that the U.S. will let Nvidia’s H200 processors be exported to China and collect a 25% fee on the sales.
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