Published on May 18, 2026
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently shared insights from his trip to China, where he accompanied President Donald Trump and other top American executives. During this visit, a sense of optimism emerged regarding the potential for a more open Chinese market.
Huang clarified that he did not engage directly with Chinese officials about selling H200 chips but highlighted the shifting dynamics in international business relations. His comments come amid increasing interest from American companies in deepening ties with China.
The conversation unfolded during an interview with Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow at the Dell World conference in Las Vegas. Both Huang and Dell Technologies’ Michael Dell discussed the importance of technological collaboration as barriers begin to soften.
This shift in perception may signal a broader trend for American tech firms, which are eager to expand their footprint in China. Positive engagement could reshape the competitive landscape, offering new opportunities for innovation and growth.
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