Senators Call on Trump to Continue Banning Nvidia From Selling Its Best Chips in China
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Why It Matters
Restricting China’s access to frontier AI chips aims to safeguard U.S. economic and defense interests and maintain its dominance in the emerging AI market. The outcome will shape global AI competition and influence future export‑control policy.
Summary
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators led by Chris Coons and Tom Cotton urged President Donald Trump to maintain export controls that bar Nvidia from selling its flagship Blackwell AI chips to China. The resolution, co‑sponsored by Amy Klobuchar and Dave McCormick, argues that limiting China’s access to cutting‑edge AI hardware is essential to preserve U.S. national security and technological leadership. It calls for continued priority access to advanced AI chips, cloud services, and models for U.S. allies while denying the same to China and other adversaries. The push follows Trump’s recent reversal on a possible deal to allow Nvidia sales to China and a recent statement by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang that China is rapidly closing the AI gap.
Senators call on Trump to continue banning Nvidia from selling its best chips in China
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