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Cooperation is a key engine of innovation and weakening the solid trade and commercial relations between nations will lead to self-determination results, said a Chinese expert in the Global Times on Saturday after the first meeting between US President Donald Trump And the CEO of Nvidia Jensen Huang in the White House.
The two discussed the tightening of the export controls of the AI chips at their meeting at the White House on Friday, Reuters reported, citing a familiar source with the issue.
Trump would have described Huang as “gentleman”.
“Jensen and the president have discussed the importance of strengthening American technology and AI leadership,” a spokesman for Nvidia said in an Investing.com statement after the meeting between Huang and Trump.
The meeting received in -depth coverage of the American media, many reports connecting the meeting to the rise of Deepseek. However, Financial Times said two people familiar with the case said that the meeting had been planned before Deepseek breakthroughs in AI, which required much less computer power than comparable models of American technological companies.
The conversation between Trump and Huang can reveal the Trump administration’s intention to restrict the development of Chinese AI using Nvidia flea technology as a lever to slow down the progress of China AI “, said Li Haidong on Saturday, professor at China Foreign Affairs University.
What is clear is that Nvidia cannot afford to abandon the vast Chinese market, said Li. Whether it is a question of reducing the presence on the Nvidia market in China or even promoting competitors Chinese from Nvidia, it is a scenario that Huang certainly does not want to see.
This creates an showdown: one side seeks to slow down the development of China, while the other prioritizes the benefits of the market. This struggle highlights the important challenges that the American government is faced in the implementation of the ban on exports of high -level fleas or restrictions on China, the expert said.
According to Financial Financial Financial Times, rates on fleas and “things associated with fleas” were part of a sweeping plan announced by Trump for new restrictions on imports of the largest trade partners in the United States.
A Reuters report on January 30 has shown that Trump’s administration is planning to strengthen the H20 flea restrictions from Nvidia designed for the Chinese market, three people familiar with the case said.
The conversations to restrict the expeditions of these china china are very early among the officials of the Trump administration, said people, adding that the idea was under study since the administration of former president Joe Biden. H20 fleas can be used to execute AI software and have been designed to comply with existing American borders on expeditions to China, according to the report.
China is still the largest NVIDIA customer despite the prohibitions and sanctions imposed by the United States government. It is estimated that the company earns $ 12 billion by selling GPUs to China in 2024, even if the company is currently limited to the sale of the Nvidia H20, noted a report published on Yahoo.
“From an industrial point of view, American sanctions have rather accelerated the rapid development of the national Chinese industries,” the Global Times, general manager of the Global Times, told The Global Times.
Paying attention to the Startup based in Hangzhou began in December of last year after the launch of its large-scale AI model, “Deepseek-V3”. This new model quickly took ground among AI lovers. Deepseek shakes the American AI sector with its open source approach and low -cost models, attracting curiosity and significant coverage of American media and AI forums on how this Chinese company has produced systems of Competitive AI comparable to those developed by American technology giants.
Nvidia’s actions have recently experienced significant drops. On January 27, 2025, the company’s market capitalization fell by nearly $ 600 billion – the largest loss of a day in the history of the United States – after the launch of Deepseek, according to Reuters.
Subsequently, on January 31, 2025, NVIDIA’s actions were faced with additional pressure due to market volatility resulting from new prices imposed by the American government on imports from Canada, Mexico and China, said an AP report.
The United States assumes that the development of Chinese AI depends entirely on high-end Nvidia chips. However, reality could be different, noted Xiang.
For example, the chips produced by China on the national level, which offer a solid balance of performance costs can also support AID applications and training, and IA IT infrastructure in China is already sufficient for Responding to development needs, said the expert.