Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on March 17 that the company is in the process of resuming production of its H200 artificial intelligence chips due to demand from customers in China.
“We’ve been licensed for many customers in China for H200. We have received purchase orders from many customers, and we’re in the process of restarting our manufacturing,” Huang said in a press conference.
Exports of the H200 chips had previously been restricted by Washington as it sought to maintain the United States’ lead in AI and curb China’s military advancement.
In December 2025, President Donald Trump said in a Truth Social post that he would allow the sale of H200 chips to approved customers in China and other countries “under conditions that allow for continued strong National Security,” and that a 25 percent fee would go to the United States….
Nvidia Resumes Manufacturing of H200 Chips for China, CEO Says

