China Nvidia Chip Dispute Could Trigger New US-China Trade War
China has advised its companies against using Nvidia's H20 chip, a move that comes shortly after the U.S. chipmaker inked a revenue-sharing agreement with the TRUMP administration. The abrupt directive signals escalating tensions between the two economic powerhouses, with potential ramifications for global tech supply chains.
The dispute centers on semiconductor dominance, a critical battleground in the US-China rivalry. Nvidia's position as a key player in AI hardware adds geopolitical weight to what might otherwise be a routine trade spat. Market observers warn the confrontation could spill over into broader restrictions on technology transfers.