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FT reports that China will restrict access to Nvidia H200 chips despite Trump's export approval.

FT reports that China will restrict access to Nvidia H200 chips despite Trump's export approval.
FT reports that China will restrict access to Nvidia H200 chips despite Trump's export approval.

Beijing will limit access to Nvidia H200 advanced chips, despite the?U.S. The Financial Times reported Tuesday that President Donald Trump had decided to allow exports of the technology to China.

According to a report, regulators in Beijing are discussing ways to allow limited access to Nvidia H200 chips, the second-best generation artificial intelligence chip from Nvidia.

This would be a major obstacle for Nvidia, and other leading?U.S. After Trump's announcement on Monday, chipmakers are now able to target the China market.

Nvidia's shares, which were up as much as 2 percent in premarket trade, retreated after the report, and ended with a gain of 0.6%. The company did not respond immediately to a request for a comment about the report.

Beijing is retaliating against American restrictions by pushing back on the use of U.S. technologies, particularly Nvidia chips.

Nvidia has been unable to grow in one of the largest markets for AI chips, China.

Trump stated in a Monday post on?Truth Social that the export of H200 chips would be allowed?with a 25 percent fee on such sales. Ipek Ozkardeskaya is a senior analyst with Swissquote Bank. She said that the approval may only have 'limited impact' on Nvidia’s business in China, unless they are allowed to export other chip lines, such as Blackwell and Rubin.

In premarket trading, shares of AMD and Intel also saw their gains halved and were last up 0.3%. Nvidia's gains this year are nearly 40% higher than the 16.4% increase in the S&P 500 index. (Reporting from Kanchana Chkravarty, Bengaluru. Additional reporting by Arsheeya Bajiwa. Editing by Arun K. Koyyur.)

(source: Reuters)