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CNBC Business • May 29, 2025
Op-ed: Don't buy Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's China AI policy 'failure' story
Nvidia’s earnings report highlighted ongoing challenges related to U.S. trade restrictions with China, which could impact the company's revenue growth and market expansion in the g...
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The Guardian – Business • May 21, 2025
US chip export controls are a ‘failure’ because they spur Chinese development, Nvidia boss says
The limitations on advanced semiconductor sales to China have unintentionally accelerated domestic innovation, potentially altering global market dynamics and competitive advantage...
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