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Alibaba has secured highly anticipated U.S. government approval to purchase Nvidia’s cutting-edge H200 AI accelerators, a regulatory milestone that analysts estimate could unlock up to $20 billion in revenue by significantly scaling the company's artificial intelligence capabilities.15 May 2026-12:36
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The United States has approved limited sales of Nvidia’s H200 artificial intelligence chips to around 10 Chinese companies, but no shipments have taken place so far, leaving the high-stakes deal in limbo amid ongoing US-China technology tensions.14 May 2026-11:28
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The battle over artificial intelligence chips between the United States and China has entered a new and highly complicated phase.14 May 2026-10:49
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Nvidia has reportedly halted production of chips designed for the Chinese market as tightening export restrictions continue to limit sales to one of the world’s largest technology markets.05 Mar 2026-09:35
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Nvidia Corp. said it has obtained a US government license allowing it to export a limited number of its H200 artificial intelligence chips to customers in China, marking a cautious step toward reentering the world’s largest semiconductor market.26 Feb 2026-09:22
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China has given its leading AI startup DeepSeek conditional approval to buy Nvidia’s H200 artificial intelligence chips.30 Jan 2026-11:05
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said China is in the process of finalizing a license that would allow the company to sell its H200 artificial intelligence chip in the Chinese market.29 Jan 2026-12:56
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China has approved its first batch of imports of Nvidia’s H200 artificial intelligence chips, allowing major Chinese tech firms to purchase hundreds of thousands of the high-performance processors, according to sources familiar with the decision.28 Jan 2026-11:20
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Parts suppliers for Nvidia’s new H200 artificial intelligence chip have paused production after Chinese customs officials blocked shipments of the processor at the border.
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Chinese customs authorities have told firms that Nvidia’s H200 AI chips are not permitted to enter the country, according to sources familiar with the matter. Domestic tech companies were also instructed not to purchase the chips unless necessary, signaling what amounts to a temporary ban.14 Jan 2026-10:59
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