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    Trump Calls for Export Controls on Nvidia’s High-End AI Chips Again

    oluchiBy oluchiNovember 15, 2025Updated:November 23, 2025No Comments
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    US President Donald Trump has reignited debates on tech trade. Now back in the White House, he wants tight controls on Nvidia’s top AI chips. These include the powerful Blackwell series. 

    The move could reshape global supply chains. Businesses watch closely for changes. In this article, we cover three main areas: 

    • First, the details of Trump’s statement and its background
    • Second, the hits to Nvidia and the AI market
    • Third, the bigger effects on US-China ties and world trade. 

    The Statement and Its Context

    Trump shared his views on CBS’s “60 Minutes” on November 3, 2025. President Trump’s hot take? He sees AI as key to national security. When reporters asked about AI exports, Trump made it clear. The US must “hold back the edge.” According to him, “We will not let anybody have them other than the United States.” 

    This statement targets Nvidia’s Blackwell chips. As they are powerful cutting-edge AI models, the Blackwell chips have been guarded jealously by the US. Trump went on to say that China can buy lesser versions as evidence of this. But the top ones stay home.

    This comes after his South Korea summit with Xi Jinping. No chip talks happened there. Yet Trump hinted at openness before. In August, he praised Blackwell as “super duper.” 

    Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang weighs in too. He hopes for some sales with China. It funds US research, he claims. But Beijing blocks many shipments now as Trump acts as referee.

    Impacts on the AI Chip Market

    Nvidia feels the pinch right away. China took 13% of its revenue in fiscal 2025. That’s over $17 billion. Further bans on high-end chips, however, could cut deeper. 

    Nvidia’s shares rose 1.4% after Trump’s talk. But the prospect of a long-term sales drop looms large, with China being one of its biggest customers. 

    However, the global AI chip market grows fast as it hits $92.74 billion this year. Nvidia holds over 80% share as rivals like AMD gain ground. 

    Following Trump’s statement, US firms win in the short-term. They get first dibs on Blackwell, while over 260,000 units go to allies like South Korea. 

    As Samsung and others build AI fast, there is a boost in American jobs in tech. Yet supply chains strain. This is largely due to the process of Nvidia making designs in the US but manufacturing the products abroad. 

    Taiwan and others face pressure. Tighter rules mean delays. The implication? Innovation slows in key areas like data centers. 

    Broader Geopolitical Ramifications

    US-China rivalry heats up. AI leads the next cold war, some say. Trump’s ban signals no mercy on tech. Beijing pushes back hard. The state media calls it unfair play. China is working on building its own chips now. 

    Firms like Huawei invest billions, aiming to cut US ties. And allies feel the ripple. Europe and Japan seek balanced trade. They want AI access without full bans. Trump’s “US only” stance irks them. Investors eye risks. Trade wars hurt growth. Yet “security” trumps “cash” for Trump. 

    In the end, this sets a tone. Expect more controls ahead as the global AI race turns fierce. Nations pick sides fast. The US leads for now, but China closes in.

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