Does China actually want Nvidia’s AI chips?

中国真的想要英伟达的人工智能芯片吗?

World Business Report

2025-12-10

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President Donald Trump has given Nvidia the green light to sell more advanced AI chips to China, reversing a key Biden-era restriction. Hannah Mullane asks what economic impact could this have? Plus, in Hollywood, the battle to buy Warner Brothers is far from over. And the surge in demand for luxury fashion at African airports.
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