• China Ends Google Probe, Shifts Focus to Nvidia in Trade Talks With U.S.

    China has dropped its antitrust investigation into Google, redirecting attention toward Nvidia as trade negotiations with Washington intensify, the Financial Times reported Thursday.

    The State Administration for Market Regulation launched the probe in February, accusing Google of possible violations of China’s anti-monopoly law. While the regulator has now decided to end the case, Google has not yet been officially notified, according to sources cited in the report.

    Analysts say the move signals a strategic shift by Beijing—easing pressure on Google while ramping up scrutiny of Nvidia to strengthen its bargaining position in ongoing trade talks with the U.S.

    Earlier this week, Chinese authorities accused Nvidia of anti-monopoly violations after a preliminary review of the California chipmaker’s business practices.

    The development comes against the backdrop of heightened U.S.-China tensions. Over the past six months, President Donald Trump imposed steep tariffs on Chinese goods—later reduced to 30%—and threatened to ban TikTok. Beijing responded with 10% tariffs and tighter scrutiny of major U.S. firms, including Google.
    China Ends Google Probe, Shifts Focus to Nvidia in Trade Talks With U.S. China has dropped its antitrust investigation into Google, redirecting attention toward Nvidia as trade negotiations with Washington intensify, the Financial Times reported Thursday. The State Administration for Market Regulation launched the probe in February, accusing Google of possible violations of China’s anti-monopoly law. While the regulator has now decided to end the case, Google has not yet been officially notified, according to sources cited in the report. Analysts say the move signals a strategic shift by Beijing—easing pressure on Google while ramping up scrutiny of Nvidia to strengthen its bargaining position in ongoing trade talks with the U.S. Earlier this week, Chinese authorities accused Nvidia of anti-monopoly violations after a preliminary review of the California chipmaker’s business practices. The development comes against the backdrop of heightened U.S.-China tensions. Over the past six months, President Donald Trump imposed steep tariffs on Chinese goods—later reduced to 30%—and threatened to ban TikTok. Beijing responded with 10% tariffs and tighter scrutiny of major U.S. firms, including Google.
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  • Nvidia to Resume Sales of H20 AI Chips to China After U.S. Approval.

    After months of halted exports due to U.S. restrictions, Nvidia has announced it will resume selling its H20 AI chips to China.

    The H20 is a lower-spec chip designed to comply with U.S. export controls, which aim to prevent tech from enhancing China's military.

    Nvidia confirmed the U.S. government has now approved license applications to resume shipments. Deliveries are expected to start soon.

    CEO Jensen Huang called it “very good news” and confirmed the company’s commitment to the Chinese market.

    Experts say the resumed sales could significantly boost Nvidia’s revenue and ease global chip supply chain tensions — though uncertainty remains due to unpredictable U.S. policies.

    Despite the development, Chinese firms are expected to continue prioritizing local chip innovation.

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    🎯 Nvidia to Resume Sales of H20 AI Chips to China After U.S. Approval. After months of halted exports due to U.S. restrictions, Nvidia has announced it will resume selling its H20 AI chips to China. 🇨🇳🤝🇺🇸 🔹 The H20 is a lower-spec chip designed to comply with U.S. export controls, which aim to prevent tech from enhancing China's military. 🔹 Nvidia confirmed the U.S. government has now approved license applications to resume shipments. Deliveries are expected to start soon. 🔹 CEO Jensen Huang called it “very good news” and confirmed the company’s commitment to the Chinese market. 🔹 Experts say the resumed sales could significantly boost Nvidia’s revenue and ease global chip supply chain tensions — though uncertainty remains due to unpredictable U.S. policies. 🔹 Despite the development, Chinese firms are expected to continue prioritizing local chip innovation. #Nvidia #China #AIchips #Semiconductors #USChinaTrade #TechNews #JensenHuang #GlobalEconomy #H20Chip #TechPolicy
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