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Jensen Huang Walks an AI Tightrope Between the U.S. and China

by Team Lumida
September 19, 2025
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Nvidia Defies US Controls: $12 Billion AI Chip Sales in China

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  • Nvidia is navigating rising political and regulatory friction in China even as it seeks U.S. goodwill for domestic investments.
  • China urged firms to avoid Nvidia’s H20 chip and has levied antitrust scrutiny; Beijing is accelerating domestic chip alternatives.
  • Nvidia proposed a downgraded Blackwell variant (B30) as a compromise for exports; approval remains uncertain amid hawkish voices in Washington.
  • Congressional proposals (domestic-first export rules, chip “trackers”) and recent strategic deals have tied commercial terms to geopolitics, complicating revenue and margin outlooks in China.
  • The company faces short-term demand risk in China and a longer-term strategic challenge as rivals and regulators press for domestic supply chains.

What Happened?

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is trying to balance support for U.S. industrial-policy goals with preserving access to China, the company’s largest growth market. Washington has praised Nvidia’s cooperation on U.S. chip manufacturing (including a high-profile investment/partnership), while China recently advised customers to shun the H20 chip and opened antitrust scrutiny. Nvidia has offered a lower-capability Blackwell variant (B30) to satisfy export controls, but approval is not guaranteed. At the same time Chinese players (e.g., Huawei, Alibaba) and national policy are pushing to close the capability gap, and U.S. lawmakers are proposing tighter export conditions and chip-tracking requirements.

Why It Matters

This is a direct test of how geopolitics reshapes commercial technology cycles. If China limits purchases or accelerates domestic substitutes, Nvidia could see meaningful revenue pressure and slower adoption in one of its largest markets. Simultaneously, tighter U.S. export rules or congressional mandates could force product segmentation, increase compliance costs, and compress margins. The interaction of regulatory actions, government-favored industrial policy, and competitive domestic entrants materially alters the revenue and margin trajectory investors had expected from continued global dominance.

What’s Next

Watch for (1) U.S. export approvals or rejections for Blackwell-class chips and any conditions attached; (2) official guidance or enforcement steps from Chinese regulators and resulting buyer behavior in China; (3) adoption signals for the B30 if approved and any performance benchmarks; and (4) congressional activity on export constraints or chip-security tracking that could become mandatory compliance costs. Near-term earnings and China revenue commentary will be the clearest market signals.

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