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Senator calls for Nvidia CEO to testify on Trump approval for China chip sales

By NST in December 12, 2025 – Reading time 2 minute
Senator calls for Nvidia CEO to testify on Trump approval for China chip sales


WASHINGTON: Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren called on Thursday for Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Commerce Department Secretary Howard Lutnick to testify after President Donald announced plans to greenlight sales of Nvidia’s second-most advanced AI chip to .

In a speech on the Senate floor, she also raised concerns that could potentially silence his own Justice Department after it announced a crackdown on a smuggling operation that included those chips, known as the H200, to on the same day announced the policy change.

“Will Donald Trump muzzle his own Justice Department because he does not want Americans to know that he is selling out our national security?” she asked.

The Commerce Department did not respond to a request for comment. White House spokesman Kush Desai said, “There’s an obvious difference between chips being illegally smuggled to unknown buyers without regulatory oversight and chips being exported following national security inspections to specifically designated end users.”

Nvidia emphasised in a statement that H200 sales to would still require a US government licence, and described the overall share of chips going to China as a small per cent of the advanced AI chips already sold to US customers.

“America’s foreign competitors and the Administration’s critics are pushing the same end — to force massive commercial markets to support and promote foreign competition,” the company added.

China hardliners and Democratic lawmakers slammed the decision to greenlight the chip over concerns that Beijing could harness the technology to supercharge its military.

© New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd



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