TLDR Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told the Financial Times that “China is going to win the AI race” before softening his statement to say America must “race ahead” Huang cited China’s lower energy costs and looser regulations as advantages over Western markets that he described as facing excessive regulation Beijing has shut Nvidia out of [...] The post Nvidia (NVDA) Stock: Jensen Huang Walks Back Claim That China Will Win AI Race appeared first on CoinCentral.TLDR Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told the Financial Times that “China is going to win the AI race” before softening his statement to say America must “race ahead” Huang cited China’s lower energy costs and looser regulations as advantages over Western markets that he described as facing excessive regulation Beijing has shut Nvidia out of [...] The post Nvidia (NVDA) Stock: Jensen Huang Walks Back Claim That China Will Win AI Race appeared first on CoinCentral.

Nvidia (NVDA) Stock: Jensen Huang Walks Back Claim That China Will Win AI Race

2025/11/06 17:17
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TLDR

  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told the Financial Times that “China is going to win the AI race” before softening his statement to say America must “race ahead”
  • Huang cited China’s lower energy costs and looser regulations as advantages over Western markets that he described as facing excessive regulation
  • Beijing has shut Nvidia out of the Chinese market during a national security review, reducing the company’s market share to zero
  • Huang has lobbied against export restrictions, arguing the U.S. can win by keeping developers worldwide on Nvidia systems
  • Recent trade talks between Trump and Xi Jinping yielded no concessions on chip policy, with Trump stating advanced Blackwell chips should stay exclusive to American customers

The comments came during the FT’s Future of AI Summit. Huang warned that China would beat the U.S. in artificial intelligence thanks to lower energy costs and looser regulations.

The original comments would have represented Huang’s starkest warning yet about America’s position in AI. The quick reversal suggests the CEO realized the impact of his words.


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Huang has consistently argued that the U.S. can stay ahead if developers worldwide rely on Nvidia’s chips. He’s used this argument to lobby against export restrictions on sales to China.

Market Access Problems

Beijing has shut Nvidia out of the Chinese market while conducting a national security review of its chips. Huang previously stated the company’s market share in China has dropped to zero.

The closure remains a problem for Nvidia’s growth prospects. China represents a massive market for AI chips.

It’s unclear whether China will allow Nvidia’s chips to return. Officials are pushing domestic tech companies toward Chinese AI chip alternatives.

Some experts think Beijing is using Nvidia’s market access as leverage in trade negotiations. Others believe China wants Washington to grant wider access to advanced semiconductors.

Following meetings with President Donald Trump in July, it appeared Huang’s lobbying had worked. Washington agreed to ease some chip restrictions.

Under that plan, Nvidia and AMD agreed to pay the U.S. government 15% of their Chinese revenues from sales of existing AI processors. But Beijing’s subsequent national security review stopped those sales anyway.

Energy and Regulation Concerns

In his FT interview, Huang expressed concerns about Western regulations. He contrasted what he called excessive Western regulation with China’s pro-industry approach.

China provides energy subsidies aimed at lowering costs for local developers using domestic chips. Huang described the West as being held back by “cynicism” and too many rules.

President Trump said in a Sunday interview that Nvidia’s most advanced Blackwell chips should be reserved exclusively for American customers. He added that Washington would allow China to engage with Nvidia, but “not in terms of the most advanced” semiconductors.

Huang was in South Korea last month during Trump’s meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Trade talks between the two leaders did not yield any concessions on chip policy.

According to The Wall Street Journal, Trump initially sought to discuss a request by Huang to allow sales of a new generation of AI chips to China. Top officials rallied against the idea, the Journal reported.

Nvidia has not applied for U.S. export licenses to sell the chips in China. Huang cited Beijing’s stance toward the company as the reason.

With China access frozen, Huang appears to be shifting focus to other growth concerns. His comments about energy costs and regulations suggest he’s looking at structural issues beyond trade policy.

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