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Amazon and Microsoft Back Effort to Restrict Nvidia’s Exports to China

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November 14, 2025
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Amazon and Microsoft Back Effort to Restrict Nvidia’s Exports to China
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  • Amazon and Microsoft are backing new legislation—the Gain AI Act—that would restrict Nvidia from exporting advanced chips to China.
  • The act would require U.S. chip demand to be met before exports, giving hyperscalers priority access to scarce AI processors.
  • Nvidia opposes the bill, viewing it as a threat to its China business and a gateway to broader export restrictions.
  • Support from major tech firms strengthens congressional momentum behind the bill despite resistance from the White House and semiconductor companies.
  • The move reflects rising geopolitical tension inside the AI supply chain as leading U.S. companies compete for advantage.

    Tech Giants Split as AI Competition Intensifies
  • Amazon and Microsoft—two of Nvidia’s largest customers—are supporting new congressional legislation that would further restrict Nvidia’s ability to export advanced artificial-intelligence chips to China. The endorsement marks a rare policy break between the hyperscalers and the world’s dominant AI chip designer, underscoring escalating competitive pressures in the global AI arms race.
  • The proposal, known as the Gain AI Act, seeks to prioritize U.S. access to high-performance chips before any exports to China and other nations under arms embargoes.
  • Preferential Access for Hyperscalers
  • In practice, the legislation would give Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure first claim on the most advanced AI processors—chips that are critical to expanding data-center capacity and training frontier models.
  • Congressional aides say Amazon, though not publicly vocal, has privately communicated support to Senate staff. Microsoft has openly endorsed the act. The companies argue the measure protects U.S. competitiveness and alleviates export-license bottlenecks that have slowed deployments in regions such as the Middle East.
  • If enacted, the policy would institutionalize preferential allocation, allowing U.S. hyperscalers to expand global cloud networks with fewer regulatory delays.
  • Nvidia Pushes Back Hard
  • For Nvidia, which controls roughly 80% of the AI-processor market, the act poses a direct threat to its remaining China business. Export restrictions over the past three years have already collapsed Nvidia’s China market share from 95% to nearly zero for the most advanced chips.
  • The company has dramatically ramped up lobbying—spending $3.5 million year-to-date, a sharp spike from $640,000 in 2024. CEO Jensen Huang has been in frequent contact with President Trump, urging the administration to avoid additional constraints.
  • Nvidia and other semiconductor firms argue the act represents unnecessary government intervention that could ultimately trigger a cascade of restrictive precedents.
  • Growing Political Momentum in Congress
  • Support for the Gain AI Act is building across party lines:
  • Backed by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer
  • Supported by Sen. Jim Banks, the bill’s sponsor
  • Co-signaled by progressive Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who has criticized Nvidia’s export practices
  • Congress is considering attaching the measure to the National Defense Authorization Act, increasing the probability it reaches the president’s desk by year-end.
  • Meta and Google have not taken a public position. The White House has expressed skepticism, with some officials arguing existing Commerce Department export controls already provide adequate authority.
  • Anthropic Joins the Push
  • Anthropic—an AI lab that trains models on infrastructure from Nvidia, Amazon, and Google—has also signaled support. The company generally backs tighter export restrictions and sees the bill as a way to stabilize U.S. chip access across the cloud ecosystem.
  • A New Front in the AI Power Struggle
  • The unusually public disagreement between Nvidia and the hyperscalers highlights a strategic divide:
  • Hyperscalers want guaranteed supply to maintain scale, reduce training bottlenecks, and secure global deployment rights.
  • Nvidia wants global market flexibility, especially in China—a major buyer of AI hardware, even under restrictions.
  • The Gain AI Act is emerging as a test of Nvidia’s political influence and a preview of how geopolitical pressure is reshaping alliances inside the AI supply chain.
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