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Jensen Huang, NVIDIA CEO, to Visit China After Meeting Trump: NVIDIA's Balancing Act Amid US-China Tech Hegemony

Hwang Sujin Reporter / Updated : 2025-07-12 12:52:16
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Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, the undisputed leader in the artificial intelligence (AI) chip market, reportedly met with President Donald Trump recently. This meeting comes just before his planned visit to China, drawing significant attention to NVIDIA's strategic moves amidst intensifying US-China tech rivalry. The meeting occurred just days after Huawei was added to the US trade blacklist, suggesting discussions likely revolved around trade issues and challenges facing technology companies.

NVIDIA's Dilemma in the US-China Tech Conflict 

While the specifics of the meeting with President Donald Trump were not disclosed, given the complex geopolitical environment NVIDIA faces, the discussions likely focused on semiconductor supply chains, the future of AI technology, and NVIDIA's role within US-China relations. CEO Huang reportedly emphasized the importance of cooperation for innovation and technological advancement, while President Donald Trump expressed interest in NVIDIA's potential contributions to global supply chains and economic growth.

This meeting clearly illustrates the dilemma NVIDIA faces as the tech cold war between the US and China intensifies. The US aims to maintain its technological edge through NVIDIA's dominant position in AI chips, but China is a massive market, accounting for more than half of the world's AI research, and a crucial partner. Some experts argue that restricting China's access to US technology could backfire by spurring China's own technological development, potentially harming global technological progress. This also suggests ongoing concerns within the White House regarding export controls and international cooperation.

Importance of the Chinese Market and Balancing Strategy 

CEO Huang's upcoming visit to China demonstrates NVIDIA's strong commitment to expanding in the Chinese market despite these complex circumstances. China is a key market that generates substantial revenue for NVIDIA, and maintaining cooperative relations with China is essential for NVIDIA's continued growth.

However, due to strict US government export regulations and security concerns, NVIDIA is restricted from selling certain high-performance AI chips in the Chinese market. In response, NVIDIA is exploring various strategies, such as developing China-specific, lower-spec chips to comply with regulations while still meeting the demands of the Chinese market. The recent meeting with President Donald Trump is an important move that shows NVIDIA's efforts to maintain positive dialogue with US leadership and pursue its global ambitions while adhering to international policies amid this complex situation.

Changes in the Macro Technology Ecosystem: Trends in India and Apple 

Meanwhile, within this context, India is advancing plans for China-specific chip development, highlighting the reorganization of global semiconductor supply chains and nations' efforts toward technological self-reliance. Additionally, discussions are active within the industry regarding potential successors to Apple CEO Tim Cook and Apple's future direction amid AI-driven industry changes. Apple is maintaining revenue in the short term by launching devices at various price points, a strategy seen as securing profits until AI innovation reshapes the entire ecosystem.

NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang faces the complex challenge of successfully navigating his company's business in China while adhering to US regulations in this rapidly evolving global technological landscape. His visit to China is expected to be a crucial test, not merely for a single company's business, but for gauging the future trajectory of the US-China tech rivalry.

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