Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang expressed optimism about reentering the China market as President Donald Trump prepares to discuss the company’s advanced Blackwell AI chips with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the APEC meeting in Busan this week.
"All President Trump has ever talked to me about is helping America win."
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang opens up about President Trump's vision for America's future on the world stage: "He wants America to win all over the world." pic.twitter.com/urLlewcIed
Speaking at Nvidia’s GPU Technology Conference in Washington, Huang said he had “100 percent confidence in President Trump’s ability to cut a great deal for America.”
Nvidia’s market share in China has plunged from 95 percent to zero due to U.S. export restrictions, but expectations of a breakthrough lifted the company’s stock by over 3 percent.
Huang warned that excluding Nvidia from China could hurt the U.S. more than Beijing, which has accelerated efforts toward chip self-sufficiency through companies like Huawei and Alibaba.
Nvidia announcements today:
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- Eli Lilly partnership
- Palantir partnership
- Hyundai partnership
- Samsung partnership
- $1 billion investment in Nokia
- Uber partnership to build 100,000 robotaxi fleet
- $500 billion in expected revenue over through 2026
- New system… pic.twitter.com/5JljQ92cNm
Nvidia’s strong outlook and global partnerships have pushed its valuation toward a record $5 trillion, highlighting its dominance in AI innovation and American technology leadership.
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