Bloomberg: US approves NVIDIA H20 chips to resume exports to China and curb China s expansion

Technology 8:13am, 20 July 2025 102

The United States reversed its policy on China's export chip restrictions and approved the recovery of NVIDIA H20 chip exports to China. According to Bloomberg, Sex, head of artificial intelligence at Baigong, said that this will weaken China to account for a larger share of the global market. U.S. Secretary of Finance Bescent said the H20 chip is part of the Sino-US trade debate.

The US government approved the re-export of NVIDIA's H20 chips and ultramicro semiconductor (AMD) MI308 chips to China, countering the chip export restrictions implemented by the US earlier this year.

Bloomberg reported on the 16th that David Sacks, head of artificial intelligence (AI), said that the United States allowed NVIDIA to re-export H20 chips to China, which will enable the United States to compete more effectively overseas and weaken China's larger share of the global market.

Sex said that the United States is not the latest and best chips to China, but it can gain China's market share in China. The large Chinese market can allow China to expand its scale and participate in global competition. He described this policy as very detailed and reasonable.

Sex said that NVIDIA executive chief Huang Rensheng has been openly competing in China, and his arguments have many desirable points. Regarding the criticism that exporting H20 chips to China will form a national security threat, Sex calls it the H20 "a chip that has passed" and warns other countries that are choosing between the United States and China, "If you don't let these countries buy American technology, it's pushing them into China's embrace."

Sex described it as a zero-sum game, and the United States hopes that chips and other things are made in the United States. If the United States blocks its own business, it is equivalent to handing over the advantages to China.

reported that the US re-export of H20 chips to China this time is the result of US-China diplomacy. Under the temporary break in the US-China trade war, the United States lifts restrictions on exporting chip design software (EDA) to China, and replaces China with greater cooperation in rare earth exports.

US Secretary of Finance Scott Bessent said restricting NVIDIAH20 chip exports to China is part of the debate between China and the United States. "You can say that's the negotiation code we used in Geneva and London." "This is part of the whole picture, they have what we want, and we have what they want."

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