Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the company's commitment to the Chinese market during a meeting with Ren Hongbin, chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade. Speaking in Beijing, Huang stated, "We hope to continue to cooperate with China," according to Chinese state broadcaster CCTV.
His visit follows the recent U.S. decision to tighten export controls on Nvidia’s H20 data center GPUs—the only artificial intelligence chip legally available for sale to China under previous regulations. The ban has cast uncertainty over Chinese tech companies, many of which were expecting H20 deliveries before year-end.
Huang arrived in China on Thursday at the invitation of the trade organization. While details of his agenda remain undisclosed, the visit underscores Nvidia’s strategic interest in maintaining strong ties with China despite mounting geopolitical tensions.
The U.S. government has implemented a series of export restrictions targeting advanced AI technologies, citing national security concerns. These limitations have directly impacted Nvidia, whose cutting-edge GPUs are in high demand for artificial intelligence development and data center applications globally.
Nvidia, listed on the NASDAQ under ticker NVDA, has yet to issue a public statement about Huang’s travel plans or discussions with Chinese officials. The company has played a pivotal role in powering AI advancements, and its products remain essential to companies building large-scale AI models and systems.
As the regulatory environment tightens, Huang’s comments reflect Nvidia’s delicate balancing act—navigating compliance with U.S. policy while seeking to preserve access to one of its most important international markets. Investors and analysts are closely watching the situation, given China’s significant contribution to Nvidia’s revenue and the broader AI chip supply chain.


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