U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration has launched a review that may end with allowing Nvidia’s (NVDA) H200 chips to be shipped to China, Alexandra Alper of Reuters reports, citing five sources. Trump said earlier this month that he would allow the sales of the chips to China, with the U.S. collecting a 25% fee, believing the sales would help keep U.S. firms ahead of Chinese chipmakers by cutting demand in China. Questions remain over how quickly the U.S. may approve of the sales and whether Beijing would allow Chinese firms to purchase the chips.
Claim 50% Off TipRanks Premium and Invest with Confidence
- Unlock hedge-fund level data and powerful investing tools designed to help you make smarter, sharper decisions
- Stay ahead of the market with the latest news and analysis so your portfolio is always positioned for maximum potential
Published first on TheFly – the ultimate source for real-time, market-moving breaking financial news. Try Now>>
Read More on NVDA:
- Trump Admin Begins Review of Nvidia (NVDA) AI Chip Exports to China
- Overpriced? 3 High P/E Ratio Stocks Set for 25% Surge in 2026
- Nvidia Stock Forecast: Why Top Analysts Say NVDA Could Jump 50% in 2026
- What Is Nvidia Stock’s (NVDA) Maximum & Minimum Potential?
- Nvidia Stock (NVDA) Volatility Signals Bullish Options Setup
