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Chinese state media has characterized the Trump administration’s conditions on the sale of Nvidia’s high-end computer chips to China as “discriminatory.” The remarks come amid ongoing tensions over U.S. export controls aimed at restricting Chinese access to advanced semiconductor technology.

The United States has been contemplating the reversal of a de facto ban on the export of certain high-performance chips to China. The potential easing of restrictions signals a shift in U.S. policy amid broader concerns about maintaining a competitive edge in technology and addressing national security issues related to the semiconductor supply chain.

Chinese officials and state media have criticized the conditions as unjust and discriminatory, arguing they unfairly impede China’s technological development. The development highlights the ongoing friction between the two countries over access to cutting-edge technology and trade policies.

As negotiations or discussions continue, the outcome of the U.S. policy adjustments could have significant implications for global chip markets and international technology supply chains. Both sides remain cautious, with broader geopolitical considerations influencing the discourse surrounding technology exports.

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