NVIDIA's Huang: Tariffs Demand Adaptation, Unveils China Market Moves

Deep News
16 Jul

Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, addressed trade tensions during his inaugural China International Supply Chain Expo appearance, delivering remarks in Mandarin before engaging with media. The tech leader acknowledged trade tariffs as unavoidable market realities requiring corporate adaptation. "Tariffs, taxes, and trade conditions exist beyond my control—they predate my tenure and will persist afterward," Huang stated. "What's remarkable is NVIDIA's inherent adaptability as an organization."

Huang emphasized that global tariff frameworks are undergoing fundamental restructuring, necessitating corporate flexibility. He positioned long-term success on technological relevance: "Ultimately, solutions emerge when your innovations deliver indispensable value. When products profoundly benefit customers and advance global progress, challenges resolve organically."

During his China visit, Huang announced two strategic market developments: the reinstated sales of H20 computing systems tailored for Chinese customers and the launch of a fully compatible NVIDIA RTX PRO GPU designed specifically for this market. These moves signal NVIDIA's commitment to maintaining its foothold amid evolving trade landscapes.

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