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Nvidia CEO Criticizes U.S. AI Export Curbs, Calls for Easing Restrictions on China

by Team Lumida
May 21, 2025
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Nvidia CEO Reveals Secrets Behind AI Domination Amidst Fierce Competition

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  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang criticized U.S. export controls on AI chips, calling them a “failure” and urging the White House to ease restrictions to prevent American firms from losing market share to Chinese competitors like Huawei.
  • Huang highlighted China’s importance as a $50 billion AI market in 2026, warning that restrictions will push Chinese customers toward local suppliers, undermining U.S. dominance in AI infrastructure.
  • Nvidia has already written off $5.5 billion worth of H20 AI chips designed to comply with earlier export curbs, as the Trump administration extended restrictions to include those semiconductors.
  • Huang emphasized the need for U.S. policymakers to accelerate AI diffusion globally, ensuring that AI tools and applications are built on American technology.

What Happened?

Speaking at Computex in Taipei, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang criticized U.S. export controls on AI chips, arguing that the restrictions have failed to contain China’s technological ascent. Huang warned that if American companies like Nvidia are excluded from the Chinese market, local players such as Huawei will fill the gap, eroding U.S. influence in the global AI ecosystem.

China, which accounts for 50% of the world’s AI developers, represents a $50 billion market opportunity in 2026. Nvidia has already suffered financial losses due to the restrictions, writing off $5.5 billion worth of H20 AI chips that were initially designed to comply with earlier curbs.

Huang’s comments come as the Trump administration considers revising its export control framework, while maintaining a hardline stance against Huawei. The Chinese government has criticized the U.S. for undermining trade talks and warned against the use of Huawei’s AI chips globally.


Why It Matters?

The U.S. export controls on AI chips highlight the growing tension between national security concerns and economic interests in the tech sector. While the restrictions aim to curb China’s technological advancements, they risk alienating a critical market for U.S. companies like Nvidia, potentially ceding ground to Chinese competitors.

Huang’s call for easing restrictions underscores the importance of maintaining U.S. leadership in AI infrastructure. By excluding American firms from the Chinese market, the U.S. risks losing influence over the global AI ecosystem, as Chinese companies like Huawei and startups step in to fill the void.

For Nvidia, the restrictions have already resulted in significant financial losses and inventory write-offs, raising questions about the long-term viability of its strategy in the face of geopolitical challenges.


What’s Next?

The Trump administration is expected to unveil a revised export control framework, which could determine the extent to which U.S. companies can engage with the Chinese market. Nvidia and other tech firms will likely continue lobbying for a more balanced approach that allows them to compete globally while addressing national security concerns.

Investors and industry stakeholders should monitor developments in U.S.-China trade relations, as well as the impact of export controls on Nvidia’s financial performance and market share. The outcome of these policy decisions will shape the competitive landscape for AI infrastructure in the coming years.

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