Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang stated that there are currently no active discussions or plans to sell the company’s Blackwell AI chips to China, amid ongoing U.S. export restrictions, Reuters’ Wen-Yee Lee reports. Despite speculation that talks between Presidents Trump and Xi could lead to a limited sales deal, no agreement has materialized, with Huang saying the decision ultimately depends on China’s policy changes regarding Nvidia products.
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