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Breaking:

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang just met with top Chinese trade officials in Beijing—just one day after announcing a $5.5B hit due to the U.S.-China trade war.

Here’s what you need to know:

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Nvidia, a global leader in AI chips, is caught in the crossfire of rising U.S.-China tensions.

The U.S. has introduced steep tariffs (up to 245%) and blocked AI chip exports to China.

That’s a major blow to companies like Nvidia.

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To adapt, Nvidia recently announced a $500 billion plan to move more of its manufacturing to the U.S.

But at the same time, CEO Jensen Huang flew to Beijing for some much-needed diplomacy.

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While there, Huang met with the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade and top official Ren Hongbin.

His message?

“China is important, and we want to continue working together.”

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Huang didn’t hold back.

He told Chinese media that U.S. export controls on AI chips would have a “significant impact” on Nvidia’s business.

Still, he reassured that Nvidia is committed to serving the Chinese market.

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China responded positively.

Vice Premier He Lifeng encouraged more U.S. companies to invest in China, despite the political climate.

It’s a delicate balancing act—for Nvidia and the entire tech world.

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This isn’t just about chips—it’s about the future of AI, global supply chains, and tech dominance.

And Nvidia? It’s right in the middle of it all.

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