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Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang visited Beijing on Thursday after new curbs from Washington on the US ...
And just this week, this problem deepened. Can Nvidia chief Jensen Huang beat this latest challenge? Let's turn to history for an answer. First, a quick bit of background on Nvidia. The company ...
Nvidia faces pressure from potential import tariffs and a new move by the U.S. to halt sales of artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China. Sales to China made up about 14% of Nvidia’s data ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met with Chinese trade officials in Beijing on Thursday, just one day after the U.S. government launched a probe into the company’s chip sales to China, New York Times ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Thursday that ... "We hope to continue to cooperate with China," Huang said in a meeting with Ren Hongbin, head of the China Council for the Promotion of ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen ... Huang arrived in Beijing today (April 17) to meet with local official and tech leaders, including DeepSeek CEO Wenfeng Liang. During a meeting with Hongbin Ren, head of ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visited Beijing on April 17, meeting with senior Chinese officials and clients as the company continues to navigate increasingly complex US export controls. Save my User ID ...
Jensen Huang's net worth is down almost a fifth this year to $91.8 billion. Nvidia stock fell sharply on Wednesday and is now down almost 25% this year. Warren Buffett and Amancio Ortega are the ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visited China on Thursday as the executive behind high-powered artificial-intelligence chips seeks to navigate the trade war between the U.S. and China. The South China ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang arrived in Beijing on April 17, 2025, just days after the US government imposed an indefinite export restriction on the company's H20 AI chip to China. The timing of Huang ...
The day before the visit by Jensen Huang, lawmakers in Washington said they were investigating whether the chipmaker’s sales in China violated U.S. rules. By Meaghan Tobin Reporting from Taipei ...