


Sources speaking to Bloomberg reported that the Trump administration is considering approval for the sale of Nvidia brand H200 artificial intelligence chips to China. The reduction in tensions between the two countries raises hopes for the US's export of advanced technology to China.
Sources indicated that the US Department of Commerce is reassessing its current policy that bans such chip sales to China. It is noted that there is a possibility for changes in future plans.
Furthermore, it was emphasized that the decision to be made has not yet been finalized and that discussions may not lead to the approval of an export license. The White House and the Department of Commerce did not immediately respond to requests for comments on the matter.
This development suggests that Washington has adopted a softer stance towards Peking, following the ceasefire agreement signed by Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping last month in Busan, which halted the trade and technology war.
On the other hand, China hawks in Washington express concerns that the sale of advanced artificial intelligence chips to China could enhance Beijing's military capabilities.
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