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Nvidia H200 chip sales to China draw U.S. security concerns

Published on: December 19, 2025 4:28 PM

Nvidia proposed sales of its advanced H200 artificial intelligence chips to China have come under renewed scrutiny in the United States. The review follows a recent decision by President Donald Trump to allow the sales, triggering debate over national security and technological dominance.

Read More: Trump reverses Nvidia chip ban for China under revenue-sharing deal

Trump approved the sales on the condition that 25% of the revenue would be directed to the U.S. government. He argued that the move would help preserve American technological superiority while still allowing U.S. firms to benefit commercially.

Despite this approval, the decision has drawn sharp criticism from several U.S. lawmakers. They have warned that exporting advanced AI chips to China could strengthen Beijing’s military and surveillance capabilities, potentially undermining U.S. strategic advantages.

Concerns have also been raised about the speed with which the approvals were granted. Lawmakers are questioning whether Chinese companies should be permitted access to such high-performance chips at a time of heightened geopolitical tensions.

The U.S. Commerce Department has referred Nvidia’s license applications to the State Department, the Department of Energy, and the Department of Defense. This step initiates a broader interagency review focused on potential national security risks.

Trump just decided to allow Nvidia to sell H200 chips to Chinese commercial customers—meaning this technology could fall into Chinese military hands and allow our adversaries to expand their capabilities. This is a major national security risk to the US. https://t.co/1HTjaHV6To

— Senator Tim Kaine (@SenTimKaine) December 18, 2025

Breaking news: Beijing is set to limit access to Nvidia’s advanced H200 chips despite Donald Trump’s decision to allow the export of the technology to China https://t.co/a3Tbd8Ljkh pic.twitter.com/KAU1qySZQY

— Financial Times (@FT) December 9, 2025

Although the review process is underway, the final decision on whether the sales proceed rests with President Trump. According to a White House spokesperson cited by Reuters, the administration remains committed to protecting U.S. national security while maintaining global leadership in technology.

The current approach marks a departure from policies under the previous Biden administration. At that time, strict restrictions were imposed on the export of advanced AI chips to China due to similar security concerns.

Meanwhile, Nvidia is reportedly considering ramping up production of its H200 chips in response to growing interest from Chinese buyers. The chips had not previously been authorised for sale in China, making the potential shift particularly significant.

Read More: US approves microsoft to send Nvidia AI chips to UAE

As Washington weighs economic benefits against strategic risks, the issue highlights the broader strain in U.S.-China technology relations. Analysts suggest that debates over chip exports and AI leadership are likely to remain a central point of contention in the near future.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: AI Chips, Latest, national security, Nvidia, Semiconductor industry, US-China relations

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