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Speaker Johnson says China is straining U.S. relations with Nvidia chip ban

US Assembly Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La) speaks to journalists outside the US Capitol office in Washington, DC on September 11, 2025.

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Republican Parliament Speaker Mike Johnson called China’s “enemy” of the US on Wednesday after a report that the country told technology companies to stop buying. NvidiaArtificial intelligence chips.

. China’s Cyber ​​Administration FT, referring to companies, people familiar with the issue, ordered NVIDIA, a chip for the country, to stop the purchases of RTX Pro 6000D.

“They steal our intellectual property.” He said. “They do not respect any way for any of the US trademark laws or other provisions that make fair trade agreements. This is not the fault of the United States with tense relations.”

Johnson’s comments coincided with the words of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at a press conference in London.

Dan If he wants us to be a country, we can be in the service of a market, dedi he said in response to the company’s plug -in ban. “I was disappointed with what I’ve ever seen, but they have greater agenda between China and the United States to exercise.”

Last month, the White House reached an agreement with Nvidia and the opponent Advanced Micro Devices To obtain export licenses to China to restart certain chip sales. As part of the agreement, both companies agreed to pay 15% of sales to the US government.

Earlier this year, the Trump management told NVIDIA that it would require a license to sell H20 processors designed by China in the world’s second largest economy. The company previously created a chip to overcome the previous restrictions on AI chip exports initiated within the scope of Biden administration due to national security concerns.

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