Business Video. President Trump gives Nvidia green light to sell H200 chips to China Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 09/12/2025 - 10:01 GMT+1 The US government said the approval, which comes in exchange for a 25% surcharge, would also be available to other chipmakers like Intel and AMD. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next President Trump gives Nvidia green light to sell H200 chips to China Now playing Next Thousands protest in Lithuania against changes to public broadcaster law Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | December 17th, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next European salary rankings: Which countries pay the most on average? Now playing Next Food prices in Europe: Which countries are the most expensive? Now playing Next Millions live in cold houses in Europe: Where is fuel poverty worst? Now playing Next Ukraine hits Russian sub with underwater drones for the first time Now playing Next Russia rejects compromise on occupied Ukraine regions, Kremlin says Now playing Next Fact check: Is Sweden as unsafe as Trump says? Now playing Next European leaders commit to assisting Ukraine in future Russian attack Now playing Next Reparations loan under 'pressure from different sides', Kallas says Now playing Next Migration in Europe: Security vs solidarity? MEPs clash in The Ring Now playing Next Von der Leyen slams rise of antisemitism as 'old evil' at Brussels Hanukkah event Now playing Next OIC Cultural Festival showcases creative industries and heritage in Baku Now playing Next At least 29 injured, including five children, in Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia Now playing Next Greek MEP Nikos Pappas suspended from Syriza party after alleged assault on journalist More videos
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