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Trump to meet with Nvidia CEO, White House official says

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Trump to meet with Nvidia CEO, White House official says

WASHINGTON, Jan 31 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump and the CEO of Nvidia (NVDA.O), ensen Huang discussed DeepSeek – the Chinese company whose AI model’s performance rocked the tech world – and tightening AI chip exports during their meeting at the White House on Friday, a source with knowledge of the matter said.

Trump did not provide details of the meeting but called Huang a “gentleman.”

Trump said,

I can’t say what’s gonna happen. We had a meeting. It was a good meeting,

The Friday afternoon meeting came as the government is set to further restrict AI chip exports this spring to ensure advanced computing power remains in the United States and among its allies, while looking for more ways to block China’s access.

An Nvidia spokesperson said in a statement,

We appreciated the opportunity to meet with President Trump and discuss semiconductors and AI policy,

“Jensen and the President discussed the importance of strengthening U.S. technology and AI leadership.”

The source with knowledge of the meeting between the president and the CEO of the Santa Clara, Calif.-based company, which makes the most advanced AI chips, said it was set up before DeepSeek rocked the tech world.

The source also said the president thinks the Chinese company’s emergence means “U.S. companies don’t have to spend a ton of money building a low-cost (AI) alternative.”

The meeting took place as worries are mounting that China is catching up to the United States in AI development. China’s DeepSeek last week launched a free assistant it says uses less data at a fraction of the cost of U.S. models.

Within days, DeepSeek became the most downloaded app in Apple’s App Store and stirred concerns about the United States’ lead in AI, sparking a rout that wiped around $1 trillion off U.S. technology stocks. At one point, shares of Nvidia, a top producer of AI chips, fell 17%.

The Trump administration is considering tightening restrictions on Nvidia’s sales of its H20 chips designed for the China market, three people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Wednesday.

Conversations among Trump officials to restrict shipments of those chips to China are in early stages, the sources said, but the idea has been under consideration since Democratic former President Joe Biden’s administration. H20 chips can be used to run AI software and were designed to comply with existing U.S. curbs on shipments to China implemented by Biden.

Two U.S. lawmakers are also calling for more restrictions on exports of Nvidia’s artificial intelligence chips

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