Trump said Nvidia's advanced Blackwell chip for AI would not be available to others

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US President Donald Trump said Nvidia's advanced Blackwell chip for artificial intelligence would not be available to other people.

This as questions have swirled since August about whether Trump would allow shipments of a version of the Blackwell to China when he suggested he might allow sales of a scaled-down version of Nvidia's next-generation advanced GPU chip in China.

Meanwhile US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent voiced concerns about China's commitment on the rare earth issue. 

Late last week China announced it would suspend for one year the restrictions it imposed in October on rare earth materials and technologies. At Monday's Ministry of Foreign Affairs news briefing China  said suppression is not a solution.

MOFA spokesperson Mao Ning said: "I believe the results of the China US Economic and Trade negotiation team in Kuala Lumpur showcases that negotiation and dialogue is the right way. Suppression cannot help to solve the questions. The priority is to implement the important common understanding reached by the heads of two states to inject more certainty into the trade cooperation between the two states and world economy."

Speaking on CNN Sunday, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent voiced concern that Beijing had not always followed through on its commitments. Adding US allies will join them in forming their own supply chain while de-risking from China. "This time, we have allied the allies. And so it is going to be all the western democracies, the Asian democracies, and India are also going to join us in this in trying to form our own supply chain. We don't want to decouple from China but we need to de-risk. They have show themselves to be an unreliable partner in many areas," Bessent said.

Meanwhile Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One that his administration may not be inclined to grant broad overseas access to the prized AI Nvidia chip. "The new Blackwell that just came out, it's 10 years ahead of every other chip, but there's nothing to beat with other than saying congratulations. But no, we don't give that chip to other people," Trump said.

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