On January 13th, local time, the U.S. government gave its nod for NVIDIA to export its advanced artificial intelligence chip, the H200, to China. This move came after former U.S. President Trump hinted through his social media platforms that he would support such a transaction. Prior to the actual sales, the U.S. Department of Commerce will conduct a thorough approval and security review process. Additionally, it's noteworthy that the U.S. side is set to collect fees amounting to approximately 25% of the total transaction value, adhering to its established trade practices and regulations.
