One day after the US government has opened an investigation into the question of whether Nvidia, the first manufacturer of American flea, violated rules with its sales to China, its managing director, Jensen Huang, met Chinese trade officials in Beijing on Thursday.
Huang had been invited to meet the Chinese Council for the Promotion of International Trade, a commercial body supported by the State, according to the state media. He also met He Lifeng, Chinese Deputy Minister of Economic Policy.
The visit was covered by the Chinese state media, which said that Huang said that American checks on Nvidia sales in China had a significant impact on business activities. Nvidia, according to the report, “will continue to save any effort” to make products in accordance with regulations and “unshakly on the Chinese market”.
Mr. Huang went to Beijing for a week when his business relationships with Washington have radically fluctuated.
NVIDIA promised to invest $ 500 billion in artificial intelligence infrastructure in the United States on Monday, winning the praise of President Trump’s administration, which described the investment of the Trump in Action effect.
The next day, the company revealed that US officials said it would need a license for any sale in China. The new requirement would force Nvidia to take a $ 5.5 billion in the inventory that she had already planned to sell in China.
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