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Nvidia CEO urges improved US-China commerce relations amid AI chip ban: ‘Important income’

Editorial Board Published November 21, 2025
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Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang discusses the success of his firm, gross sales with China and extra on ‘The Claman Countdown.’

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is urging the U.S. and China to enhance commerce relations, arguing that entry to the Chinese language market is crucial for American competitiveness in synthetic intelligence (AI).

In an interview that aired Thursday on FOX Enterprise Community’s “The Claman Countdown,” Huang stated the U.S. should regain entry to the Chinese language market to keep up its international standing.

“It is clear that we really need America to go back into the Chinese market to be able to compete there,” Huang stated. “It’s good for the American people. It’s good for the American tech stack. It’s also good that [we’re] able to compete in China so that we could also win around the world.”

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Nvidia CEO urges improved US-China commerce relations amid AI chip ban: ‘Important income’

Jensen Huang, president and CEO of Nvidia, delivers a speech to enterprise leaders through the APEC CEO summit Oct. 31, 2025, in Gyeongju, South Korea. (Ezra Acayan/Getty Photographs / Getty Photographs)

Huang famous that better entry to U.S. expertise would additionally profit China.

“It’s good for their ecosystem,” he stated. “It’s good for their industry, and so, somehow, we’re going to continue to advocate and inform both governments.”

U.S. export restrictions have introduced Nvidia’s chip gross sales to China to a standstill, with zero gross sales anticipated for the subsequent two quarters, in line with Huang.

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A Nvidia signal Could 25, 2022, in Santa Clara, Calif.  (Justin Sullivan/Getty Photographs / Getty Photographs)

“I’m forecasting China’s sales to be zero. It’s zero for the next quarter, zero for the quarter after that,” Huang stated. “We’re assuming it’s going to be zero. If we’re able to break through on both sides of the ocean and with both governments, of course, China is going to a very large market.”

China represents a roughly $50 billion AI chip market, which might develop to as a lot as $200 billion by the tip of the last decade, in line with Huang.

“It is really unfortunate that the American companies can’t participate in that. It’s a very significant source of revenue,” Huang stated. “That revenue would allow us to invest even stronger, even faster, and so I hope that we’ll have the opportunity to go back in. But, at the moment, we just have to assume it’s zero.”

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U.S. President Donald Trump greets Chinese language President Xi Jinping forward of a gathering at Gimhae Air Base Oct. 30, 2025, in Busan, South Korea. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Photographs / Getty Photographs)

Huang’s made his feedback after President Trump lately reaffirmed a ban on exporting Nvidia’s most superior AI chips to China.

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“The most advanced, we will not let anybody have them other than the United States,” Trump stated throughout an interview that aired on Nov. 2 on CBS’ “60 Minutes.”

The president had beforehand prompt the opportunity of discussing the chips with Chinese language President Xi Jinping previous to their Oct. 30 assembly in South Korea however later stated the subject didn’t come up, in line with Reuters.

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