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Jensen Huang secures Trump backing for Nvidia's H200 China exports with 25% US share
Nvidia co-founder Jensen Huang has rapidly moved from a low-profile figure in Washington to a central negotiator in a White House-backed deal allowing H200 chip exports to China with a 25% revenue share for the United States. Over 2025 he built direct access to Donald Trump through repeated meetings, international travel and alignment with US manufacturing plans, while lobbying Congress against strict chip export bans that he argued would strengthen Chinese competitors instead. His campaign has drawn both support and criticism, and has helped shape ongoing legislative efforts around US authority over Nvidia's China sales.
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David Sacks says China and Xi Jinping outmaneuvered US over Nvidia H200 AI chip exports
On December 14 2025, David Sacks, a key AI adviser to Donald Trump, said China and Xi Jinping have already anticipated the US strategy behind allowing Nvidia's H200 chip exports and are now turning the hardware down. He linked Beijing's stance to a push for semiconductor independence and support for Huawei, while Nvidia faces uncertainty over up to $10 billion in potential H200 sales to China. China is reportedly preparing an approval mechanism for H200 purchases as it considers large incentives for its domestic chip sector, highlighting its drive to reduce reliance on foreign technology.
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South Korea's AI Framework Act to take effect on January 22, 2026
South Korea plans to sign new regulations for its artificial intelligence sector in January, with the AI Framework Act expected to take effect on January 22, 2026. According to industry sources, the framework will establish a national AI committee, mandate a three-year plan, and impose safety, transparency, and disclosure rules, including watermarking. A survey reported that 98% of 101 local AI firms lack compliance systems.
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