Trump Greenlights Nvidia H200 AI Chips to China with 25% Fee
On Dec. 8, 2025, Trump said the US will allow Nvidia’s H200 AI chips to ship to China, with a 25% export fee in a major tech policy shift.
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On Dec. 8, 2025, Trump said the US will allow Nvidia’s H200 AI chips to ship to China, with a 25% export fee in a major tech policy shift.
Chinese mainland and Germany met in Beijing on Dec. 8, 2025, pledging to bolster free trade, defend the WTO-based system, and stabilize supply chains, including semiconductors and rare earths.
China slammed Dutch minister’s comments on Nexperia, blaming recent Dutch actions for global chip supply chain turmoil and calling for constructive consultations.
On Nov. 11, 2025, Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao urged Germany to encourage the Dutch government to resolve the Nexperia chip dispute and ease global semiconductor supply chain disruptions.
The Chinese mainland has agreed to Dutch consultations on the Nexperia semiconductor issue, a key step toward dialogue on global tech trade.
The Chinese mainland urges the Netherlands to resolve the Nexperia issue, warning that delays could strain the global semiconductor supply chain.
Chinese mainland urges the Netherlands to stop disrupting the chip supply chain and seek a constructive solution with Nexperia to keep semiconductors flowing globally.
China is considering export exemptions for Nexperia automotive chips to stabilize supply chains amid Dutch government meddling.
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Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao called on the Netherlands to resolve Nexperia issues, protect Chinese investors, and secure a fair, transparent business environment.