U.S. May Allow Nvidia H200 AI Chip Sales to China
The Trump administration is reportedly considering approving Nvidia’s H200 artificial intelligence chip exports to China, signaling a potential shift in U.S. technology trade policy following recent diplomatic progress.
Policy Review Underway
The Commerce Department is currently reviewing the existing policy that bars sales of advanced AI chips to China, according to sources familiar with the matter. Officials emphasized that plans remain subject to change.
The White House and Commerce Department have not yet commented on these developments.
Diplomatic Context
This potential policy shift comes after U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping brokered a trade and technology war truce during their meeting in Busan last month.
Security Concerns
China hawks in Washington have expressed concerns that allowing more advanced AI chip shipments to China could potentially enhance Beijing’s military capabilities. These security fears previously prompted the Biden administration to impose export restrictions on such technology.



