Trump warned by Senate Democrats to rethink chip sales to China

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is talking with President Donald Trump on the right on April 30, 2025 to invest in the White House in Washington.
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Six Senate Democrats on Friday PUBLISHED A OPENED LETTER Ask President Donald Trump to rethink his decision to allow technology giants Nvidia And Advanced Micro Devices To sell AI semiconductor chips to China for 15% of the income from sales.
Letter – Senators Chuck Schumer, DN.Y.; Mark Warner, D-VA.; Jack Reed, Dr.I.; Jeanne Shaheen, DN.H.; Christopher Coons, D-Del.; And Elizabeth Warren announced that D-Mass-Trump would pay 15% revenue to China from chip sales for Nvidia and AMD’s export license to the US government on 11 August.
“Our national security and military preparation is based on American innovators that invented and produce the best technology in the world and provide this qualitative advantage in sensitive areas. The United States has partly been successful in maintaining and creating this advantage due to our ability to reject these technologies.”
“In this regulation, the willingness shown in this regulation to ‘negotiate’, in fact, a commission for a commission for a serious alarm for the sale of technology that uses our main global opponent to our main global opponent.”
Senators can also help China, the claim that NVIDIA rejected, to strengthen the military systems of Nvidia’s H20 and AMD.
In a statement to CNBC, a NVIDIA spokesman: “H20 will not increase anyone’s military capabilities, but will help America with the support of developers around the world and win AI race.
The request for a comment about the letter from AMD was not returned immediately.
The Senate Democrats also requested a detailed response to the existing agreement on NVIDIA and AMD until Friday, August 22, and similar regulations with other companies.
“We urge your administration to reversed your administration quickly and abandon this reckless plan to trade the US technology leadership.”
In contrast, the Trump administration has set aside the national security concerns of the legislators.
White House spokesman Kush Desai, CNBC’ye told, “Joe Biden’s autopen management H20 chips and other advanced technologies allow to flow freely to China to see the democrats and irrelevant ‘experts’ quite rich.”
Although Trump allows the continuation of chip sales, China does not meet Nvidia again with open arms, but instead of technology companies calling for US companies not to buy receipts according to a Bloomberg report.
“We hear that this is a difficult task and [authorities are actually] For some companies, Qingyuan Lin, a senior analyst involving Chinese semiconductors in Bernstein, said to CNBC for some companies.
One separate reportInformation that said that the organizers in China ordered to large technology companies, including slope,, AlibabaAnd Tencent suspends Nvidia Chip purchases until national security review is completed.
– Kristina Partinevelos from CNBC contributed to this report




