Trump administration faces backlash over Nvidia H200 AI chip sales to China
Witnesses and lawmakers at a foreign affairs hearing blasted the Trump administration’s approval for the sale of Nvidia’s H200 AI chips to China and called for it to reverse the decision, as the White House’s top technology adviser defended the move in the administration’s first public testimony discussing the latest export control measures. Allowing China…
The H200 deal showed that US policy “has been seemingly reshaped by business executives who promote China as a partner and prioritise short-term profit over the national interest”, witness Oren Cass, founder and chief economist of the conservative Washington-based think tank American Compass, said at the hearing.
Lawmakers from both parties raised questions about the move. Ranking member of the committee Gregory Meeks said that there is an “overwhelming consensus” among Democrats and Republicans that the US must lead the AI race, and that by easing export controls on advanced AI chips, the administration is “ceding our advantage” in the AI race and “actively undermining our national security”.
