U.S. Set to Approve H200 AI Chip Sales to China; Chinese Foreign Ministry Responds
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On January 15, Mao Ning, the spokesperson for China's Foreign Ministry, presided over a routine press conference. During the conference, she addressed a recent statement by U.S. President Trump, who mentioned that the U.S. government would authorize the sale of H200 artificial intelligence chips to China, albeit with a stipulation that 25% of the total sales proceeds would be taken by the U.S. In response, Mao Ning emphasized that China has consistently and repeatedly articulated its stance on two fronts: the export of U.S. chips to China and the broader issue of tariffs. (Here, "consistently and repeatedly" better conveys the sense of unwavering and frequent expression of China's position compared to "repeatedly stated", and "articulated its stance on two fronts" is a more natural and detailed way to express China's stance on two issues.)